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CATALOGUE 

. . OF  . . 

STEREOPTICON 

AND 

MAGIC  LANTERN 

VIEWS. 

Plain  and  Colored  Photographs  of  Scenes  in  all  Countries 
and  Illustrations  of  Manners  and  Customs. 


LECTURES  ILLUSTRATED. 


COMBINED  ANIMATED  PICTURE  AND  PHONOGRAPH 

ENTERTAINMENTS. 


For  Hlustrated  List  of 

STEREOPTICONS,  MAGIC  LANTERNS, 

Electric,  Oxyhydrogen,  Acetylene  and  Oil  Lamps, 

Gases,  Carbons, 

and  all  Lantern  Accessories,  send  for  Catalogue  B. 

The  Bosworth  Optical  Co. 

(Successors  to  Sidney  Herbert), 

MANUFACTURERS  AND  DEALERS, 

No.  36  BROMFIELD  STREET,  BOSTON,  HASS. 

IN?"' Passenger  Elevator,  first  left-hand  door  in  alley  between  38  and 
40  Bromfield  Street. 


Digitized  by  the  Internet  Archive 
in  2015 


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The  introduction  of  the  Magic  Lantern  in  Church  Work  has  so  increased  the 
demand  for  Bible  Illustrations  that  we  have  made  a special  effort  in  that  line  and 
keep  in  stock  a large  collection,  both  colored  and  plain  views. 

We  make  a specialty  of  furnishing  views  and  operators  for  courses  of 
Illustrated  Sermons. 

The  views  colored  or  plain  can  be  rented  for  5 cents  a view. 


The  Earth  without  form. 

Creation  of  Light.  Dore. 
Creation  of  Dry  Land. 

Creation  of  Grass  and  Trees. 
Creation  of  Sun,  Moon  and 
Stars. 

Creation  of  Fowls  and  Fishes. 
Creation  of  Creeping  Things 
and  Beasts. 

Creation  of  Adam. 

Creation  of  Eve. 

Adam  and  Eve  in  Paradise. 
Gosse. 

Temptation  of  Eve. 

Adam  and  Eve  hide  their  Faces. 
Expulsion  from  Eden.  Dore. 
The  First  Human  Family. 

Cain’s  Sacrifice  rejected. 

Cain  kills  his  Brother  Abel. 

Cain  a Fugitive. 

Cain  builds  the  first  City. 

Jabal,  Tubal  and  Tubal-Cain. 

The  Wickedness  of  Man  before 
the  Flood. 

Noah  building  the  Ark. 

The  Flood  destroying  Man  and 
Beast. 

Interior  of  the  Ark. 

Return  of  the  Dove  with  the 
Olive  Branch. 

Noah’s  Sacrifice  and  the  Rain- 
bow. Maclise. 

Tower  of  Babel  — Scattering 
of  the  Tribes. 

Abraham  and  Three  Angels. 
Dore. 

Destruction  of  Sodom  and  Go- 
morrah. 

Lot’s  Flight  from  Sodom. 
Dore. 

Abraham  sends  Ilagar  away, 
llagar  and  Ishmael  in  the  Wil- 
derness. 

Abraham  offering  Isaac. 

Rebecca  at  the  Well.  Schopin. 
Eleazarat  the  House  of  Bathael.  : 
Schopin. 

Arrival  of  Rebecca.  Schopin. 
Isaac  blesses  Jacob.  Dore. 
Jacob’s  Dream.  Terry. 

Jacob  waters  the  Flock  of 
Rachel.  Glaise. 

Jacob  wrestling  with  the  Angel. 
Dore. 


BIBLE  H ISTORY. 

Old  Testament. 

Jacob  in  the  House  of  Laban. 

Joseph  tending  his  Father’s 
Flocks. 

The  Dreams  of  Joseph. 

Joseph  thrown  in  a Well. 

Joseph  sold  by  his  Brethren. 
Schopin. 

Joseph’s  Brothers  dipping  the 
Coat  in  Goat’s  Blood. 

Joseph’s  bloody  Coat  shown  to 
his  Father.  Schopin. 

Joseph  interprets  the  Dreams 
of  the  Butler  and  the  Baker. 

Joseph  interprets  fharaoh’s 
Dream. 

Joseph  raised  to  honor  by  Pha- 
raoh. 

The  Cup  found  in  Benjamin’s 
Sack. 

Joseph  orders  Simeon  to  be 
detained. 

Joseph  makes  himself  known  to 
his  Brethren. 

Joseph  meeting  Jacob  his 
Father.  Schopin. 

Moses  exposed  on  the  Nile. 
Dore. 

Moses  saved  by  Pharaoh’s 
Daughter.  Schopin. 

Moses  Assisting  the  Daughters 
of  Jethro.  Schopin. 

Moses  and  the  Angel  in  the 
flaming  Bush. 

Pharaoh  entreats  Moses  to  leave 
Egypt.  Dore. 

Pharaoh’s  Host  drowned  in  the 
Red  Sea.  Schopin. 

Moses  receiving  the  tables  of 
the  Law. 

Moses  delivering  the  Tables. 

Israelites  worshipping  the 
Golden  Calf. 

Moses  Striking  the  Rock. 

Israelites  plagued  by  Fiery  Ser- 
pents. Dore. 

Balaam  stopped  by  an  Angel. 
Dore. 

Destruction  of  Jericho. 

Joshua  commands  the  Sun  to 
stand  still.  Dore. 

Song  of  Deborah.  Dore. 

Jephthah’s  Daughter  meeting 
her  Father.  Glaize. 


Jephthah’s  Daughter  and  her 
Companions. 

Samson  killing  the  Lion. 
Samson  slaying  the  Philistines. 
Dore. 

Samson  betrayed  by  Delilah. 
Schopin. 

Samson  in  Prison. 

Samson  pulling  down  the 
Temple. 

Ruth  in  the  fields  of  Boaz. 
David  killing  Goliath. 

David  returning  Conqueror  of 
Goliath.  Schopin. 

David  bringing  tb*  Ark  from 
Kirjath. 

David  in  Saul’s  Camp.  Scho- 
pin. 

David  before  Saul. 

Saul  casting  his  Javelin  at 
David.  Dore. 

David’s  escape.  Dore. 

Saul  and  the  Witch  of  Endor. 
Alston. 

Death  of  Saul.  Dore. 

Death  of  Absalom. 

Rispah  protecting  the  Bodies  of 
her  Children. 

The  Judgment  of  Solomon. 
Schopin. 

The  Queen  of  Sheba  visiting 
Solomon.  Schopin. 

Elijah  ascending  to  Heaven  in 
a Chariot  of  Fire. 

Building  of  the  New  Temple. 
Dore. 

Esther  espoused  by  Ahasuerus. 
Schopin. 

Esther  implores  Ahasuerus. 
Schopin. 

Esther  confounds  Haaman. 
Jeremiah  weeping  over  Jeru- 
salem. 

Three  Children  in  the  Fiery 
Furnace. 

Job  and  his  three  Friends. 
Dore. 

Belshazzar’s  Feast.  Schopin. 
Daniel  in  the  Lion’s  Den. 

Zeigler. 

Jonah  and  the  Whale. 

Infant  Samuel. 

Solomon.  Dore. 

Moses. 


NOTE.  The  above  views  can  be  supplied  in  the  finely  colored  style. 


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OLD  TESTAMENT  SERIES— B. 

The  vinos  in  these  Series  are  entirety  different  from  those 


1 God  said,  “Let  there  be 
light.” 

2 Let  there  be  the  firmament. 

3 Dividing  the  waters  from 
the  dry  land. 

4 The  Creation  of  Sun,  Moon, 
and  Stars. 

5 Creation  of  Fish,  Fowl,  &c. 

6 On  the  Seventh  day  God 
rested  from  his  work. 

7 God  giving  Adam  dominion 
over  all  Creatures. 

8 The  first  Sin — eating  the 
forbidden  Fruit. 

9 Adam  and  Eve  hiding  from 
the  presence  of  God. 

10  The  banishment  from  Para- 
dise. 

1 1 Adam  tilling  the  ground. 

12  The  Sacrifices  of  Cain  and 
Abel. 

13  The  Death  of  Abel. 

14  Noah  Building  the  Ark. 

15  The  Deluge. 

16  Noah’s  Sacrifice. 

17  The  King  of  Sodom  meeting 
Abraham. 

18  Lot  commanded  to  leave  the 
the  city  of  Sodom. 

19  Lot’s  wife  turned  into  a 
pillar  of  Salt. 

20  Hagar  sent  away  by 
Abraham. 

21  Abraham’s  Sacrifice. 

22  Abraham’s  Servant  meeting 
Rebecca. 

23  (saac  meeting  Rebecca. 

24  Jacob  receives  the  blessing 
of  his  father  Isaac. 

25  Jacob’s  vision  of  Angels. 

26  Jacob  meets  Rachel  at  the 
well. 

27  Jacob  at  the  house  of  Laban 

28  Jacob  meeting  Esau. 

29  Jacob  wrestling  with  an 
Angel. 

30  The  burial  of  Isaac. 

31  Jacob  giving  Joseph  a many 
colored  Coat. 

32  Joseph’s  dream. 

33  Joseph  in  the  pit. 

34  Joseph  sold  by  his  brethren. 

35  Joseph’s  brethren  showing 
coat  to  Jacob. 

36  Joseph  in  prison. 

37  Joseph  interpreting  Phara- 
oh’s dream. 

38  Simeon  bound  for  Benjamin 

39  The  cup  found  in  Benjamin’s 
Sack. 

40  Joseph  making  himself 
known  to  his  brethren. 

41  Joseph  meets  his  father. 

42  Jacob  blesses  his  children. 

43  The  finding  of  Moses  in  the 
bulrushes. 

44  God  appearing  to  Moses  in 
the  burning  bush. 


45  The  Feast  of  the  Passover. 

46  The  Passage  of  the  Red  Sea 

47  Moses  smiting  the  Rock. 

48  Moses  hands  being  lifted  up. 

49  Aaron  and  his  sons  in  the 
garments  of  High  Priests. 

50  The  candlestick  of  pure 
gold. 

51  The  Altar  of  Burnt  Offering 

52  The  punishment  of  Cain. 

53  The  Deluge. 

54  Noah  goes  forth  from  the 
Ark. 

it?  The  Building  of  the  Tower 
of  Babel. 

56  Melchisedek  blesseth  Abra- 
ham. 

57  Abraham  beholdeth  the 
promised  land. 

58  A son  is  promised  to  Abra- 
ham. 

59  The  Sacrifice  of  Isaac. 

60  Jacob  covenanting  for 
Rachel. 

61  Jacob  departeth  from  Laban 

62  St.  Michael  expelling  Satan 

63  Jacob  is  advanced  by  Pharoh 

64  Jael  killeth  Sisera. 

65  The  overthrow  of  Pharoh’s 
host. 

66  Job’s  three  friends  condole 
with  him. 

67  Job  in  his  mourning  blesseth 
God. 

68  God  magnifieth  and  blesseth 
Job. 

69  Moses  founding  the  Ark  of 
the  Covenant. 

70  Moses  breaketh  the  Tables 
of  Stone. 

71  The  people  are  smitten  for 
their  Idolatry. 

72  Amalek  overcome  by  the 
holding  up  of  Moses’s  hands. 

73  Moses  presenteth  the  Tables 
to  the  Israelites. 

74  Moses  avenging  his  country- 
men. 

75  The  Brazen  Serpent. 

76  The  Blossoming  of  Aaron’s 
Rod. 

77  Aaron's  Rod  is  changed  into 
a Serpent. 

78  The  Death  of  Moses. 

79  Joshua  named  as  Moses's 
Successor. 

80  Balaam’s  journey  to  Balak. 

81  The  two  Spies  escape  from 
the  house  of  Rahab. 

82  The  return  of  the  Spies  into 
Canaan. 

83  The  distribution  of  Canaan. 

84  Saul’s  jealousy  of  David. 

85  Saul  consults  the  Witch 
of  Endor. 

86  Saul  anointed  King. 

87  Saul’s  dethronement  fore- 
told. 


88  The  death  of  Saul. 

S9  David  slaying  the  Giant 
Goliath. 

90  David  anointed  King. 

91  Shimei  curseth  David. 

92  David’s  disobedience  in 
numbering  the  people. 

93  Jonathan’s  covenant  with 
David. 

94  David’s  Repentance. 

95  David’s  Prayer. 

96  David  despised  by  Saul’s 
Daughter. 

97  David’s  Praise  and  Thanks- 
giving. 

98  David  and  Abigail. 

99  David  anointed  by  Samuel. 

too  David  spares  Saul  in  the 

Cave. 

101  David’s  mighty  Men. 

102  David’s  Petition. 

103  The  death  of  David’s  Child 

104  Nathan  reproving  David. 

105  The  Judgment  of  Solomon. 

1 06  Solomon  f a 1 1 e t h into 
Idolatry. 

107  Solomon  is  proclaimed 
King. 

108  The  Queen  of  Sheba’s  visit 
to  Solomon. 

109  The  Siege  of  Jerusalem. 

no  The  Raising  of  the 

Widow’s  Son. 

1 1 1 The  Foundations  of  the 
Second  Temple  are  laid. 

1 12  Elijah  Raising  the  Widow’s 
Son. 

113  Joshua  and  the  Captain  of 
the  Hosts  of  the  Lord. 

114  The  Walls  of  Jericho  fall 
down. 

1 15  Hagar  and  Ishmael  cast 
forth. 

1 1 6 The  Death  of  Absalom. 

1 17  Israel  goeth  into  Egypt. 

1 18  Oppression  of  the  Children 
of  Israel  in  Egypt. 

1 19  The  Waters  of  the  Jordan 
are  devided. 

120  Nehemiah  armeth  the 
laborers. 

120  Ester  is  made  Queen. 

122  Lot  escaped  from  Sodom. 

123  The  Ten  Trilres  revolt  from 
Rehoboam. 

124  Elijah  is  fed  by  Ravens. 

125  Elijah  convinceth  Baal’s 
Prophets. 

126  Elijah  taken  into  Heaven. 

127  The  Death  of  Ahab. 

128  Elisha  raiseth  the  Shunam- 
mite’s  Son. 

1 29  Gideon’s  Present  consumed 
by  fire. 

130  Gideon’s  Victory  over  the 
Midianites. 

131  Ruth  following  Naomi  t • 
Bethlehem. 


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132  Ruth  Gleaning  in  the  Field  I 
of  Boaz. 

133  The  Destruction  of  Korah 
and  his  followers. 

134  The  ordinance  of  the  Pass- 
over. 

135  The  Five  Kings  are  found 
hid  in  the  Cave. 

136  Joshua  commandeth  the 
Sun  and  Moon  to  stand  still. 

137  The  Siege  of  Ai. 

138  The  Lamentations  of  Jere- 
miah. 


139  Daniel  in  the  Lion’s  Den. 

140  Daniel  Interpreteth  the 
Handwriting  on  the  Wall. 

141  Mordecai  is  Honored  and 
Exalted. 

142  The  Solemn  Fast  and  Re- 
pentance of  the  People. 

143  The  Slaughter  of  the  Phil- 
istines. 

144  Anna’s  Prayer. 

145  The  Fall  of  Eli  is  foretold 
to  Samuel. 

145  The  death  of  Eli. 


146  The  Building  of  the  Temple 

147  The  Death  of  Jezebel. 

149  The  Overthrow  of  Sen- 
nacherib. 

149  Josiah  sendelh  to  inquire 
of  the  Lord. 

150  The  Death  of  Abimelech. 

151  Jephtha’s  Rash  Vow. 

152  Samson  is  Overcome. 

153  Samson’s  Death. 

154  Samson  killeth  a Lion. 


NEW  TESTAMENT. 


Temptation.  Dubufe. 
Expulsion.  Dubufe. 

Samuel  and  Eli. 

Marriage  of  the  Virgin. 
Bougtiereau. 

Dream  of  St.  Joseph.  Landelle 
Death  of  St.  Joseph.  Landelle 
Annunciation.  Bougtiereau. 
Song  of  the  Angels.  Moran. 
Angel  Appearing  to  the  Shep- 
herds. I'lockhorst. 

Holy  Night.  Correggio. 

Holy  Family.  Paul  Veronese. 
Virgin  and  Child.  Bougtiereau. 
Virgin  and  Child.  Bodenhati- 
sen. 

Presentation  of  the  Virgin. 
Titian. 

Mary  and  the  Doves.  Coodall. 
Flight  into  Egypt.  Plockhorst. 
Anno  Domini  (a  new  design  of 
the  Flight  into  Egypt.  Long. 
Repose  in  Egypt.  Van  Dyke. 
The  Repose  in  Egypt.  Cor. 
reggio. 

The  Repose  in  Egypt.  Poussin. 


The  Repose  in  Egypt.  Ltenz. 
Christ  Tempted.  Hoffmann. 
Wedding  in  Cana.  Paul 
Veronese. 

Sermon  on  the  Mount.  LLoff- 
tnann. 

Christ  Clearing  the  Temple. 
Kirchbach. 

Christ  Entering  Jerusalem. 
Deger. 

Christ  Entering  Jerusalem. 
Plockhorst. 

Christ  and  the  Holy  Women. 

Golz. 

Christ  Taking  Leave  of  his 
Mother.  Burst. 

The  Judas  Kiss.  Grigue. 
Christ  Bearing  the  Cross. 
Raphael. 

Crucifixion.  Bougtiereau. 
Virgin  at  the  Foot  of  Cross. 
Delaroche. 

St.  John  Leading  the  Virgin 
away.  Dobson, 

Descent  from  the  Cross. 
jtuvenel. 

Night  of  the  Crucifixion.  Dore. 


The  Women  at  the  Tomb. 
Bougtiereau. 

Stabat  Mater.  L.azerces. 
Corronation  of  the  Virgin. 
Correggio. 

Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 
Correggio. 

Assumption  of  the  Virgin. 
Titian. 

Magdalen.  Balloni. 

Mater  Salvatoris.  Angelo. 
Salvator  Mundi.  Carlo  Dolci. 
Head  of  Christ.  LLick. 

Behold  the  Lamb. 

Satan  Watching  Christ  Asleep. 
House  of  Simon.  Paul 
Veronese. 

House  of  Caiaphas.  Dore. 

The  Shadow  of  Death.  LLunt. 
Sacred  Heart  of  Jesus. 
Massard. 

Sacred  Heart  of  Mary.  Massard 
Angel  of  Tears.  Landelle. 


Christianity  Overcoming  Paga- 
nism. Dore. 

The  Vale  of  Tears.  Dore. 


BIBLE  MANNERS  AND  CUSTOMS. 

WITH  LECTURE. 


1 An  Arab  Encampment. 

2 Tents. 

3 Door  of  a Tent. 

4 Handing  Water  to  Trav- 
elers. 

5 Bottles. 

6 Mills. 

7 Ploughing. 

8 Threshing. 

9 The  Wine  Press. 

10  Flat  Roofs  of  Houses. 


11  Plan  of  Syrian  House. 

12  Putting  of  Shoes. 

13  Salutations. 

14  Washing  the  Hands. 

15  Sitting  at  Meat. 

16  Pottery. 

17  Musical  Instruments. 

18  Beds. 

19  Marriage  Procession. 

20  Lamps. 


21  Horns. 

22  Ear-rings  and  Nose-rings. 

23  Money. 

24  Writing. 

25  Books. 

26  Tombs. 

27  Mourning  at  the  Grave. 

28  War  Chariot. 

29  Armor. 

30  Ships. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO..  BOSTON',  MASS. 


NEW  TESTAMENT. 

The  Annunciation.  Jalabert.  \ 
The  Angel’s  Intercession.  II. 
Merle. 

Naming  of  John  the  Baptist. 
Angel  appearing  to  the  Shep- 
herds. White. 

Star  of  Bethlehem.  Portaels. 
Babe  of  Bethlehem.  Dobson. 
The  Nativity.  II.  Le  Nolle. 
Adoration  of  the  Magi.  /’. 
Veronese. 

The  First  Christmas  Night. 
Presentation  in  the  Temple. 
Dowling. 

Slaughter  of  the  Innocents. 

The  Flight  into  Egypt. 

The  Repose  in  Egypt.  Meison. 
Shadow  of  the  Cross.  Morris. 
Jesus  in  the  Workshop  of 
Joseph. 

Jesus  going  to  Jerusalem. 
Mengelberg. 

Jesus  among  the  learned  Men. 
Dobson. 

Return  to  Nazareth.  Dobson. 
John  the  Baptist  preaching  in 
the  Wilderness.  Schopin. 
Baptism  of  Christ.  Wood. 
Temptation  of  Christ.  Scheffer. 
Wedding  at  Cana. 

The  Calling  of  Matthew. 

Christ  taking  leave  of  Ilis 
Mother.  Plockhorst. 

Christ  clearing  the  Temple. 
Dore. 

Christ  Clearing  the  Temple. 
Juvinet. 

Christ  and  the  Woman  of  Sa- 
maria. Herbert. 

Sermon  on  the  Mount.  Dubnfe. 
Christ  healing  the  Sick.  West. 
Resurrection  of  the  Daughter  1 
of  Jairus.  Richter. 

Apostles  collecting  Grain  on  ! 

the  Sabbath.  Dore. 

Christ  stilling  the  Storm.  Dore. 
Christ  stilling  the  Storm.  Ham- 
ilton. 

Christ  walking  on  the  Sea. 
Richter. 

Christ  walking  on  the  Sea.  Ja- 
labert. 

Mary  annointing  the  Feet  of 
Christ. 

Christ  preaching  on  the  Sea  of 
Galilee.  Jalabert. 

Parable  of  fhe  Lilies.  I.ejeune. 
Parable  of  the  Sower. 

Parable  of  the  Virgins. 

Parable  of  the  Good  Samaritan. 
Parable  of  the  Prodigal  Son  — 
The  Carousal.  Dtibufe. 
Parable  of  the  Prodigal  Son  — 
The  Swineherd.  Dtibufe. 


Parable  of  the  Prodigal  Son  — 
The  Return.  Dtibufe 
Lazarus  and  the  Rich  Man. 
Dore. 

Christ  Blessing  Children.  East- 
lake. 

Christ  Blessing  Children. 

Plockhorst. 

Christ  and  the  Rich  Young 
Man.  Hoffmann. 

Christ  and  the  Rich  Young 
Man.  I.ejeune. 

Who  is  greatest  in  the  King- 
dom of  Heaven. 

Jesus  in  the  House  of  Mary  and 
Martha. 

The  Tribute  Money. 

The  Widow’s  Mite.  Barrias. 
The  Miracle  of  the  Loaves. 
Dtibufe. 

Miraculous  Draught  of  Fishes. 
Dore. 

Ghrist  and  the  Adulteress. 
Signol. 

The  Transfiguration.  Raphael. 
Pharisee  and  Publican.  Dore. 
Raising  of  Lazarus. 

Christ  entering  Jerusalem.  Dti- 
bufe. 

Christ  entering  Jerusalem. 

Dore. 

Washing  the  Feet  of  the 
Apostles. 

Christ  weeping  over  Jerusalem. 
Eastlake. 

The  Last  Supper.  Da  Vinci. 
Christ  blessing  Bread. 

Christ  at  Gethsemane.  Jalabert 
The  Agony  in  the  Garden. 
Hoffmann. 

The  Agony  in  the  Garden. 
Van  A mint. 

Christ  commends  His  Flock  to 
Peter. 

The  Judas  Kiss. 

Christ  led  to  Judgment. 

Christ  before  Pilate.  Mutt- 

kaesy. 

Christ  Rejected.  West. 

Dream  of  Pilate’s  Wife.  Dore. 
Christ  Scourged. 

Christ  Crowned  with  Thorns. 

Dore. 

Christ  coming  down  from  the 
Prastorium.  Dore. 

Christ  the  Outcast.  Herbert. 
Peter  denies  Christ. 

Christ  bearing  the  Cross.  P. 
Veronese. 

The  Cross  Bearer.  Thiersch. 
Christ  Arriving  at  Calvary. 
Steuben . 

Christ  on  Calvary.  Mtntkacsy. 
The  Crucifixion.  Hilton. 
Golgotha.  Gerorne. 

First  Easter  Dawn.  'Thomson.  \ 


The  Descent  from  the  Cross. 
Rubens. 

Enshroudment  of  the  Body  of 
.Christ. 

St.  John  and  the  Virgin  Mary. 

Plockhorst. 

The  Burial  of  Christ.  Jalabert. 
The  Resurrection.  Van  Arntm 
Christ  appearing  to  Thomas. 
The  Marys  at  the  Tomb. 

Mary  Magdalen  at  the  empty 
Tomb.  Schleh. 

Easter  Morning.  Plockhorst. 

“ Touch  me  Not.”  Schonerr. 

The  Journey  to  Emmaus. 

Plockhorst. 

The  Journey  to  Emmaus. 

Roberts. 

The  Ascension.  Gleyre. 

The  Pentecost.  Dore. 

Christ  the  Comforter.  Scheffer. 
Christ  the  Rewarder.  Scehffer. 
Christ  the  Good  Shepherd. 

Dobson. 

The  Good  Shepherd.  Plock- 
horst. 

The  Lord  is  my  Shepherd. 

Patou. 

The  Light  of  the  World.  Hunt. 
Peter  healing  the  Lame  Man. 

Dore. 

Martyrdom  of  Stephen.  Dore. 
Conversion  of  Saul.  Dore. 
Peter  released  from  Prison. 
Death  on  the  Pale  Horse. 
Dore. 

The  Angel  show's  Jerusalem  to 
John.  Dore. 

Ecce  Homo.  Guido. 

Mater  Dolorosa.  Carlo  Dolci 
Holy  Family.  Knaus. 
Immaculate  Conception.  Mu- 
rillo. 

Madonna  Cardellino.  Raphael. 
Madonna  of  Cypriana. 

Madonna  of  the  Candlestick. 
Raphael. 

Madonna  of  the  Chair.  Raphael 
Madonna  of  St.  Sixtus.  Ra- 
phael. 

Madonna  of  Grand  Duke. 
Raphael. 

Madonna  Jardiniere.  Raphael. 
Madonna  dell’  Impannata. 

Raphael. 


Madonna. 

Sassoferrato. 

Madonna  della  Stoffe. 

Carlo 

Dolci. 

Madonna 

Bougereatt. 

Magdalen. 

Correggio. 

Coronation  of  the  Virgin. 

Fra 

Angelico. 
Marriage  of 

the  Virgin. 

Ra- 

phael. 

Open  Bible. 

Angel  Gabriel.  Carlo  Dolci. 


NOTE.  The  above  views  can  be  supplied  in  the  finely  colored  style. 


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THE  BOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON',  MASS. 


PILGRIM’S  PROGRESS. 


Christian  sets  out  from  the  City 
of  Destruction. 

Evangelist  directs  Christian  to 
the  Wicket  Gate. 

Obstinate  goes  back  to  the  City 
of  Destruction. 

Help  draws  Christian  out  of 
the  Slough  of  Despond. 

Christian  meets  Mr.  Worldly 
Wiseman. 

Christian  beneath  Mt.  Sinai. 

Evangelist  at  the  Wicket  Gate. 

Goodwill  shows  Christian  the 
Way. 

Interpreter  shows  Christian  the 
Room  full  of  Dust. 

Christian  is  shown  the  Parable 
of  Passion  and  Patience. 

The  Fire  against  the  Wall. 

Christian  Relieved  of  His 
Burden. 

Formalist  and  Hypocrisy. 

Christian  finds  His  Lost  Roll  in 
the  Arbor. 

Christian  Passes  the  Lions. 

Christian  questioned  by  Dis- 
cretion. 

Christian  enters  the  Palace 
Beautiful. 

Christian  tells  Charity  and  her 
Sisters  about  His  Family. 

Christian  armed  by  Prudence, 
Discretion,  Piety  and  Charity. 

Christian’s  Combat  with  Apoll- 
yon. 

Christian  in  the  Valley  of  the 
Shadow  of  Death. 

Daybreak  in  the  Valley  of  the  ! 
Shadow  of  Death. 

Giant  Pope  threatens  Christian. 

F'aithful  comes  to  the  Help  of  ( 
Christian. 

Faithful  struggles  with  Adam 
the  First. 

Faithful  resists  Shame. 

Faithful  converses  with  Talka- 
tive. 

Prating  Row. 

Evangelist  counsels  Christian 
and  Faithful. 

Christian  and  Faithful  enter  the  j 
Town  of  Vanity. 

Christian  and  Faithful  pass 
through  Vanity  F'air. 

Christian  and  Faithful  put  in 
Irons. 


Faithful  suffers  Death  at  Vanity 
Fair. 

Hopeful  joins  company  with 
Christian. 

Hopeful  tells  Christian  His 
Experiences. 

Mr.  Money-Love’s  Lesson  in 
Hypocrisy. 

Christian’s  answer  to  Demas. 

The  Pillar  of  Salt. 

The  River  of  the  Water  of  Life. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  in  the 
Castle  of  Giant  Despair. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  escape 
from  Doubting  Castle. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  writh  the 
Shepherds  of  Delectable 
Mountain. 

The  Hill  Error. 

Ignorance  Steps  Behind. 

Faint-Heart,  Mistrust  and  Guilt 
rob  Little  Faith. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  are  led 
astray  by  the  F'latterer.  * 

Christian  and  Hopeful  are  re- 
leased from  the  Nets. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  meet 
with  Atheist. 

Beware  of  Sleeping  on  the  En- 
chanted Ground. 

Hopeful  advises  Temporary. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  enter 
Beulah  Land. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  meet 
with  Two  men  of  Beulah 
Land. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  Cross 
the  River. 

The  Gates  are  Opened. 

PART  II. 

Christiana  is  Summoned. 

Secret  encourages  Christiana  to 

g°- . 

Christiana’s  Repentance. 

Christiana  and  Family  prepare 
to  depart. 

Christiana  and  Family  set  out. 

They  Pass  the  Slough  of  De- 
spond. 

Mercy  at  the  Wicket  Gate. 

The  Boys  eat  of  the  Fruit. 

Christiana  and  Mercy  are  de- 
livered from  the  Ill-favored 
ones. 

The  Man  with  a Muck  Rake. 


The  Interpreter’s  Garden. 

The  Pilgrims  are  clothed  in 
White. 

Great-Heart  becomes  the  Pil- 
grims Guide. 

The  Fate  of  Simple,  Sloth  and 
Presumption. 

The  Pilgrims  drink  at  the 
Spring. 

The  Place  where  Mistrust  and 
Timorous  were  punished. 

The  Welcome  at  the  Palace 
Beautiful. 

Prudence  Catechises  the  Boys. 

Mr.  Brisk  and  Mercy. 

Matthew  and  Prudence. 

Jacob’s  Ladder. 

The  Pillar  in  the  Valley  of 
Humiliation. 

The  Shepherds  Boy. 

Great  Heart  kills  Giant  Maul. 

Honest  Asleep  under  the  Oak. 

Fearing  at  the  Interpreter’s 
Door. 

Fearing  in  the  Valley  of  Humi- 
liation. 

Honest  converses  about  Self- 
Will. 

Gaius  receives  the  Pilgrims. 

The  Pilgrims  Supper. 

Giant  Slay-Good  and  Feeble- 
Mind. 

The  Marriage  of  Matthew  and 
Mercy. 

The  Pilgrims  come  within  sight 
of  Vanity  F'air. 

Honest  and  Contrite  converse. 

The  Pilgrims  at  the  place  w here 
Faithful  Perished. 

Destruction  of  Doubting  Castle. 

Ill-Will,  Prejudice  and  Godly- 
man. 

The  Shepherds  adorn  the 
Pilgrims. 

Valiant-for-Truth  beset  by 
Thieves. 

| Valiant-for-Truth  resists  the 
Entreaties  of  his  Father  and 
Mother. 

Heedless  and  Toobold. 

I Standfast  Resists  Temptation. 

| The  Pilgrims’  rest  in  Beulah 
Land. 

The  Farewell. 


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Abu  Dis. 

Panorama. 

A in  Karim 
Panorama. 

Street  View. 

House  in  which  Gen.  Gordon 
Resided. 

Ancient  Fountain. 

Wilderness  of  Rock. 

Country  Women  on  Road. 
Ajalon 

The  Valley. 

Crossing  the  Valley. 

Banias  (Caesarea  Philippi ). 
Panorama. 

Old  Fortress. 

Gate  in  Ancient  Wall. 

Sleeping  places  on  Tops  of 
Houses. 

Beeroth. 

Panorama. 

Washing  at  Fountain. 

Bethany 

Panorama  from  the  Jericho 
Road. 

House  of  Mary  and  Martha. 
Tomb  of  Lazarus. 

Tower  of  Lazarus  and  House 
of  Mary  and  Martha. 

Olives  Trees,  and  the  Valley. 
Jericho  Road,  near  Bethany. 
Camels  on  Bethany  Road. 
Women  Drawing  Water. 
Women  of  Bethany. 

Bethany  Children. 

Fig  Tree. 

Bethel. 

View  in. 

Fountain. 

Men  Spinning. 

Bethlehem. 

Panorama  from  Greek  Convent. 
Panorama  from  Church  of  the 
Nativity. 

Ch.  of  the  Nativity,  Exterior. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ “ Entr  a n c e 

to  Chapel 
of  Nativity 
“ “ Inte  r io  r , 

Chapel  of 
Nativity. 

“ “ A1 1 ar  o f 

the  Magi. 
“ “ Chapel  of 

the  Vision 
Command- 
i n g the 
Flight  into 
Egypt. 

“ “ Chapel  of 

Innocents. 
“ “ Chapel  of 

the  Manger 
“ “ Chapel  of 

Tomb  of 
St.  Jerome 
“ “ Greek  Chapel 

Church  of  St.  Catharine,  Inte- 
rior. 


HOLY  LAND. 

House  of  Joseph,  Exterior. 
House  of  Joseph,  Interior, 
showing  the  original  wall. 
Market  Square. 

Street  View. 

Wood  Market. 

Milk  Grotto 

Looking  North  from  Bethlehem. 
Well  over  which  Star  appeared 
Second  Time. 

Well  of  David. 

Frank  Mountain. 

Panorama  of  Bet  Sahur. 

Field  of  the  Shepherds. 

Village  of  Bet  Sahur,  and  the 
Fields  of  the  Shepherds. 
Tomb  of  Rachel. 

Funeral  Procession  near  the 
Tomb  of  Rachel. 

Women  Drawing  Water  from 
Well  supplied  from  Solo- 
mon’s Aqueduct. 

Women  on  Road. 

Women  of  Bethlehem. 

Women  Spinning. 

Arab  and  Donkey. 

Bethsaida . 

Site  of. 

Beth  Zur. 

Last  Remnant. 

Bet  Jala. 

View  in. 

Beyrout. 

Panorama. 

Harbor. 

Public  Square. 

Cana  (A'efr  A'enna.) 
Panorama. 

Well  of. 

Flocks  at  the  Well. 

Olive  Orchard. 

Capernaeum  ( Tel  Hum.') 
The  Ruins. 

Cherith. 

The  Brook. 

Damascus. 

The  City  Wall. 

East  Gate. 

House  of  Naaman. 

House  of  Ananias. 

Scene  of  Paul’s  Escape. 
Ancient  Aqueduct. 

Moslem  Cemetery. 

Street  View. 

Barada  River,  The  Ancient 
Abana. 

Castle  Market. 

Damascene  Family. 

Cafe  on  the  Road  to  Beyrout, 
Train  of  Camels. 

Bedouin  Encampment. 

Group  of  Bedouins. 

Dan  ( Tell  el  Kadi'). 

The  Oak. 

Dead  Sea. 

General  View. 

Tourists  resting  on  Beach. 
Dragoman  on  Shore. 


Dothan. 

Panorama 
The  Plain. 

The  Well. 

Emm  a us. 

Panorama. 

Gibeon. 

Panorama. 

The  Hill. 

Young  Gibeonites. 

Haifa 

Harbor. 

Street  View. 

Grain  Market. 

Muezzin  Calling 

Mount  Carmel,  from  Steamer. 

Hazar  Shun  l 
Panorama. 

Hebron . 

Eastern  Part. 

Western  Part. 

Mosque  over  the  Cave  of 

Machpelah. 

Mosque  over  the  Cave  of 

Machpelah,  Entrance. 
Mosque  over  the  Cave  of 

Machpelah,  Wall. 

Abraham’s  Oak. 

The  Pool. 

Threshing  and  Winnowing 
Grain. 

Hotel  Hebron. 

Sheik  Hamza  (Lord  Mayor.) 
Jenin. 

Panorama. 

Jericho. 

On  the  Way  to  Jericho. 

Ruins  of  Ancient  Buildings. 
Street  View. 

Tower  on  Site  of  House  of 
Zacchaeus. 

Mount  Quarantana. 

Elisha’s  Spring. 

The  Apostle’s  Spring. 

Khan,  on  Site  of  the  Parable  of 
the  Good  Samaritan. 

Jesreet. 

Panorama. 

Traditional  Window  from 
which  Jezebel  was  Thrown. 
Crossing  the  Plain  of  Esdraelon 
Fountain  of  Gideon. 

Flocks  Coming  to  Fountain  of 
Gideon. 

Mount  Gilboa. 

Little  Hermon. 

Joppa. 

Panorama  from  the  Steamer. 
Panorama  from  a Rock  in  the 
Harbor. 

Public  Square. 

Christian  Quarter. 

House  of  Simon  the  Tanner. 
Well  near  Joppa. 

Grinding  a*  the  Mill. 

Old  Tower  on  Joppa  Road. 

Jordan. 

The  Birthplace. 

Looking  up  the  Stream. 

A Ford. 


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the  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


Lunching  on  the  Shore. 

Fishing  on  the  Jordan. 

“On  Jordan’s  Stormy  Banks.” 
Plain  of  the  Jordan. 

Kata  won. 

Church  on  Site  of  Simeon’s 
House,  Exterior. 

Church  on  Site  of  Simeon’s 
House,  Interior. 

Kirjath  Jearim. 

Panorama. 

Kuloniyeh. 

A Cafe 

I. at  run. 

View  at. 

Pilgrims. 

Lebanon. 

Road  over  the  Mountains. 

I.ubban. 

The  Well. 

Old  Inn. 

Caravan  Resting. 

Lydda. 

Panorama. 

St.  George’s  Church. 

Water  Wheel. 

Magdala . 

View  at. 

Mar  Elyas. 

The  Convent. 

Rock  on  which  Elijah  Slept. 

Mar  Saba. 

The  Gorge. 

The  Convent. 

Church,  Interior. 

Tomb  of  Mar  Saba. 

Dining  Room. 

Octogenarian  Monk. 

The  Skulls. 

Mount  Carmel  ( See  Haifa.) 
Mount  Tabor. 

View  from  the  Plain. 

View  from  Nain. 

Latin  Convent,  Exterior. 

Greek  Convent,  Exterior. 

Greek  Convent  Chapel,  Interior 
Greek  Convent,  Stone  on  which 
Christ  Stood  when  Trans- 
figured. 

Gateway  on  Summit. 

Ruins  on  Summit. 

View  from  Summit. 

Reaping,  near  Base. 

Main. 

Latin  Chapel. 

Modern  Nain. 

Nazareth. 

Panorama  from  the  South. 
Panorama  showing  the  Church 
of  the  Annunciation. 

Church  of  the  Annunciation, 
Exterior. 

Church  of  the  Annunciation, 
Altar. 

Church  of  the  Annunciation, 
Columns  of  Mary  and  Gabriel 
Workshop  of  Joseph,  Exterior.  | 
Workshop  of  Joseph,  Interior 
of  Chapel. 


HOLY  LAND — Continued, 
j Street  View. 

j Houses  of  the  Rich  and  Poor. 
Fountain  of  the  Virgin. 

Woman  Grinding  Corn. 
Shoemakers. 

Xeby  Sarnwil. 

Panorama. 

Nob. 

Site  of  the  Ancient  City. 

Earn  ah 

Panorama. 

Tomb  of  Samuel, 
j Group  by  Wayside. 

Woman  Churning  Milk  in  a 
Skin. 

Skin  Full  of  Milk  Hung  in  the 
Sun  to  Curdle. 

Ramallah. 

Street  View. 

Ramleh. 

Ruins  of  Old  Church. 

| Ancient  Tower. 

I Tomb  of  Joseph  of  Arimathea. 
Raphaim. 

The  Plain. 

Robber's  Spring. 

View  from. 

Samaria. 

The  Colonnade. 

Ruins  of  Crusader’s  Church. 
Modern  Samaria. 

Sharon. 

The  Plain. 

Road  through  Plain. 

New  Railway  Across  the  Plain. 

Sheehem  ( Nablous ) . 
Panorama. 

Jacob’s  Tower. 

Joseph’s  Tomb,  Exterior. 
Joseph’s  Tomb,  Interior. 

Route  to  Sheehem. 

Eleazar’s  Tomb. 

Mount  Ebal,  from  Sheehem. 

“ “ from  J oseph  ’ s 

Tomb. 

“ “ Watch  Tower. 

Mount  Gerizim,  from  Sheehem. 

“ “ Place  of  Burnt 

Sacrifice. 

“ “ Flocks  Feeding 

Shiloh. 

Ruins. 

Shunem. 

Panorama. 

Bee-hives  of  Clay. 

Sidon. 

Panorama. 

On  the  Beach. 

South  Wall. 

| Gate. 

Street  View. 

Old  Castle. 

An  Inn,  near  Sidon. 

Druse  Goat  Herd,  Watering 
Flock. 

Sheik  Superintending  a Field 
of  Reapers. 

Dragoman  on  Sea  Coast. 
Muleteer  on  Coast,  near  Sidon. 


Mediterranean  Coast. 

Sinjel. 

Panorama. 

Group  of  Natives. 

Moslem  Woman. 

Threshing  with  Cattle. 

Solomon's  Pools. 

Upper  Pool. 

Middle  Pool. 

Lower  Pool. 

Old  Khan. 

Travelers  Lunching. 

T iberias. 

Panorama. 

Sea  of  Galilee,  looking  North. 
Sea  of  Galilee,  looking  South. 
Tyre. 

Panorama. 

The  Bay. 

Harber  of  Modern  Tyre. 

Castle  on  Sea  Wall. 

South  Wall. 

Huge  Stones  in  Wall. 

Broken  Columns  of  Ancient 
Tyre. 

Ruins  of  Church,  Columns  from 

Egypt. 

Fountain. 

A Caravan. 

Yazur. 

Tomb  of  Imam  Ali. 

Zebulon. 

The  Plain. 

JERUSALEM. 

Panorama  from  Mt.  of  Olives, 
showing  Temple 
Area. 

“ “ Mt.  of  Olives, 

North. 

“ “ Mt.  of  0 1 i v e s, 

South. 

“ “ Mt.  of  Olives, 

Center. 

“ “ Zion. 

“ “ Calvary. 

“ “ Bethphage. 

“ “ Ecce  Homo 

Church. 

“ “ Church  of  the 

Holy  S e p u 1- 
chre. 

Panorama  within  the  City, 

First  Glimpse  from  R . R . 
Station. 

East  Wall  and  Golden  Gate. 
Wall  and  Pool  near  Saint 
Stephen’s  Gate. 

Southeast  Wall,  showing  the 
Seat  of  Mohammed. 

North  Wall. 

South  Wall. 

South  Wall,  looking  West  to 
Zion. 

Portion  of  Wall  in  Grounds  of 
English  School. 

Ancient  Baths  in  Wall. 

Top  of  Wall,  from  Herod’s 
Gate. 


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HOLY  LAND  — Continued. 


Chain  Gate,  from  Inside  the 
Wall. 

Chain  Gate,  from  Temple  Area 
Damascus  Gate,  Outside. 

“ “ Inside. 

“ “ Bedouin  Camp 

Double  Gate  in  Sanctuary  Wall 
Dung  Gate. 

Golden  Gate,  from  Gethsemane 

“ “ Exterior. 

“ “ Interior. 

Herod’s  Gate. 

Joppa  Gate,  Outside. 

“ “ Inside. 

“ “ Scene  at 

“ Street  Leading 

from. 

“ “ Road  Leading  to 

(Outside  of 
Jerusalem.) 

“ “ Camels  Resting 

near. 

“ “ Khan  near. 

New  Gate. 

St.  Stephen’s  Gate,  Outside. 

St.  Stephen’s  Gate,  Inside. 

St.  Stephen’s  Gate,  Moslems 
Awaiting  Return  of  Pilgrims 
from  Tomb  of  Moses. 

St.  Stephen’s  Gate,  Spot  where 
Stephen  was  Stoned. 

Zion  or  David’s  Gate. 

Closed  Doorway  called  “The 
Single  Gate.” 

Mosque  of  El  Aksa,  Exterior. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ “ Colonnade 

“ “ Pulpit. 

David’s  Place  of  Judgment. 
David’s  Place  of  Judgment, 
Interior. 

Solomon’s  Stables,  Central 
Arcade.  | 

“ “ Western 

Arcade. 

“ “ Arches. 

Sanctuary  Wall,  South  End. 
Sanctuary  Wall,  South  End, 
Cradle  of  Christ. 

Sanctuary  Wall,  Triple  Gate. 
Where  Christ  Drove  Out  those 
who  made  His  Temple  a Den 
of  Thieves. 

Robinson’s  Arch. 

Wilson’s  Arch. 

Pool  of  Bethesda. 

Pool  of  Hezekiah. 

Chapel  of  the  Scourging,  Ex- 
terior. 

Chapel  of  the  Scourging,  In- 
terior. 

Coptic  Church,  Exterior. 

Church  of  St.  Anna. 

Synagogue,  Interior. 

Ecce  Homo  Church,  Altar. 
Ecce  Homo  Church,  The 
Prophet’s  Stone. 

Church  of  the  Franciscans, 
Interior. 


Russian  Church. 

Christ’s  Church,  (English.) 
Ruins  of  St.  Stephen’s  Church. 
Tombs  Excavated  in  Grounds 
of  St.  Stephen’s  Church. 

The  Muristan,  Entrance. 

“ Interior. 

“ First  Court. 

Tower  of  David,  or  Hippicus. 
Houses  of  Dives  and  Lazarus. 
House  of  Caiaphas,  Exterior. 

“ Caiaphas,  Place  of 

Christ’s  Prison. 

“ Caiaphas,  Altar  in 

Place  where  Christ 
was  Buffeted. 

“ Caiaphas,  An  Altar. 

“ Caiaphas,  A Chapel. 

“ Caiaphas,  Tombs  of 

Armenian  P a t r i - 
archs. 

“ Caiaphas,  Portion  of 

Old  Mosaic. 

“ Pilate. 

“ Veronica,  Exterior. 

“ Veronica,  Chapel,  In- 

terior. 

“ Simon  Peter,  Exte- 

rior. 

“ Simon  Peter,  Chapel, 

Interior. 

Coenaculum,  Exterior. 

“ Outer  Door. 

“ Interior. 

“ Tomb  of  David. 

Tower  of  Antonio. 

Jews’  Wailing  Place. 

Via  Dolorosa. 

“ Arch  of  the  Ecce 

Homo. 

“ First  Station. 

“ Stone  -in  Wall 

showing  Im- 
pression of 
Christ’s  Arm. 

“ Tablets  Denoting 

Place  where 
Pilate  Stood. 

Market  Place. 

Christian  Street. 

Damascus  Street. 

David  Street. 

Ancient  Fountain,  Christian  St. 
American  Consulate. 

Grand  View  Hotel,  Site  of 
Tower  of  Hananael. 
Government  Palace.  Site  of 
Palace  of  Herod. 

Column  Found  on  Russian 
Quarter,  supposed  to  have 
been  from  Solomon’s  Temple 
King’s  Wine  Presses,  near 
Joppa  Road. 

Leper  Hospital. 

Group  of  Lepers. 

Grain  Market. 

Kedron  Valley,  or  Valley  of 
Jehoshaphat. 


Kedron  Valley,  from  its  Junc- 
tion with  the 
Hinom. 

“ Fig  and  Olive  Tree 

Kedron  Valley,  Pilgrims  from 
Tomb  of  Moses. 

“ Crossing  Valley. 

“ Bed  of  the  Brook 

Kedron. 

Tombs  of  Zacharias  and  James. 

Tomb  of  St.  James,  Exterior. 

Tomb  of  St.  James,  Interior. 

Tomb  of  Absalom. 

Mount  of  Olives  and  Gethsem- 
ane, from  St. 

Stephen’s  Gate. 

“ from  Northeast 

Angle  of  Wall  of 
Jerusalem. 

“ from  Bethphage. 

from  Golden  Gate 
Stone  at  Russian 
Church  f r o 111 
which  Christ 

Ascended. 

“ Baking  Oven. 

View  from  the  Mount  of  Olives 
showing  Frank  Mountain  and 
Bethany  Road. 

Mount  of  Olives,  Chapel  of  As- 
cension. 

“ Chapel  of  Ascen- 

sion , Interior 

“ Chapel  of  Ascen- 

sion, Foot-Print 
of  Christ. 

Jewish  Cemetery 

“ Russian  Church. 

Chapel  on  Site  of  Bethphage. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Exterior. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Cloisters, 
Spot  where  Christ  Taught 
Disciples  Lord’s  Prayer. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Lord’s 
Prayer  in  Arabic. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Lord’s 
Prayer  in  Coptic. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Lord’s 
Prayer  in  Ethiopian. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Lord’s 
Prayer  in  Russian. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Lord’s 
Prayer  in  Samaritan. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Lord’s 
Prayer  in  Slavic. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Lord’s 
Prayer  in  Syriac. 

Pater  Noster  Church,  Lord’s 
Prayer  in  Tartar. 

Gethsemane,  from  the  West 
Slope  of  Kedron. 

“ from  Russian 

Church. 

“ Old  Olive  Tree. 

“ Altars  in  Space 

next  the  Wall. 

“ The  Conservatory 

The  Fig  Tree. 


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THE  BOSWORTII  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON'.  MASS. 


HOLY  LAND  — Continued. 


Gethsemane,  The  Place  of  Be- 
trayal. 

“ Camels  Resting 

near  the  Garden 
“ Unloading  Stone 

from  Camels. 
Tomb  of  Virgin,  Exterior. 

Tomb  of  Virgin,  Interior. 

Grotto  of  the  Agony. 

Grotto  of  the  Agony,  Entrance 
Tomb  of  Joseph. 

Tombs  of  Joachim  and  Anna. 
Well  of  the  Virgin,  Entrance. 
Well  of  the  Virgin,  Interior. 
Tombs  of  Prophets,  Entrance. 
Village  of  Siloam. 

Village  of  Siloam,  Among  the 
Rock  Houses. 

Women  Washing  in  Pool  of 
Siloam. 

Lower  Pool  of  Siloam  and 
Isaiah’s  Tree. 

Valley  of  Hinom. 

“ “ Job’s  Well. 

“ “ Pool  of  the 

Sultan. 

“ “ Remains  of 

Aqueduct. 

“ Lower  Part. 
Site  of  the  King’s  Gardens. 

Hill  of  Offence. 

En  Rogel  Valley,  Bedouin  En- 
campment. 

Hill  of  Evil  Council. 

Hill  of  Evil  Council,  Judas  Tree 
Mohammedan  Cemetery,  near 
South  Wall. 

Potter’s  Field. 

“ Rock  Tomb,  Ex- 

terior. 

“ Rock  Tomb,  In- 

terior. 

“ Present  Occu- 

pants. 

Upper  Pool  of  Gihon. 

Lower  Pool  of  Gihon. 

Old  Fountain  at  Lower  Pool  of 
Gihon. 

Tyropoean  Valley. 

Russian  Church. 

Tombs  of  the  Kings,  The  Steps 
“ “ Portal. 

“ “ Door  Stone 

“ “ Cistern  and 

Water 
Channel. 

Grotto  of  Jeremiah,  Approach. 
“ “ Entrance. 

“ “ Jeremiah’s 

Sleeping 
Place. 

Golgotha. 

Calvary,  Supposed  Tomb  of 
Christ,  Entrance. 
Supposed  Tomb  of 
Christ,  Interior. 

“ Side  next  Jerusalem. 


Calvary,  Mr.  Moody  Holding 
Service — Praying. 

“ Mr.  Moody  Holding 

Service — Singing. 

“ A Shepherd. 

Tombs  of  the  Judges,  Entrance 
Tombs  of  the  Judges,  Cells  in 
Interior. 

Royal  Quarries,  Entrance. 
Royal  Quarries,  Interior. 

Hill  of  Scopus. 

Remnant  of  Old  Roman  Road. 
Ascending  Judea  Mountains. 
Convent  of  Cross,  Site  of  Tree 
from  which  Cross  was  made. 
The  “Ash  Heaps”  of  Ancient 
Jerusalem. 

Human  Burrows. 

Caravan  Outside  the  Walls. 

A Three-Horse  Coach. 
Mohammedan  Praying  in  the 
Street  at  Midday. 

Shepherds  Tending  their  Flocks 
Bringing  Sheep  to  Market. 
Plowman  with  Goad. 

Hoeing  Cabbage,  near  Walls  of 
Jerusalem. 

Threshing  with  Cattle. 

Muezzin,  Call  to  Prayer. 
Pilgrims  Descending  the  Moun- 
tains from  Jerusalem. 
Dragoman  and  Bedouin,  Escort 
for  Dead  Sea  and  Jordan. 
Woman  Spinning. 

Donkeys  Loaded  with  Wood. 
Working  Camel. 

Bin  made  of  Clay. 

Water  Jugs. 

Jews  at  Tomb  of  Rabbi  Simon. 
Jewish  Masons  at  Work. 
Sheik’s  Tomb,  showing  Lamp 
Burned  Friday  Nights. 

Native  Group. 

Roving  Band  of  Matowlee. 

Arab  Dragoman. 

Arab  Girls. 

Baker. 

Bedouin. 

Country  Men. 

Greek  Priest. 

Greek  Priests. 

Jewish  Rabbi. 

Leper  Without  Hands. 
Mohammedan  Women. 

Russian  Priest. 

Sheik. 

Church  of  /he  Holy  Sepulchre. 

[ Front  View. 

Entrance. 

A Closed  Doorway. 

Steps  Leading  to  the  Dome. 
The  Bell  Tower. 

Paintings  in  Interior. 

Altar  of  Place  where  Mary  met 
the  Gardener. 

I Spot  where  Mary  Stood  to  see 
what  would  be  done  with 
Body  of  Christ. 


Chapel  of  Derision. 

Chapel  of  the  Raising  of  the 
Cross. 

Chapel  of  the  Parting  of  the 
Raiment. 

Stone  of  Annointment. 

Tomb  of  Christ,  Front. 

“ “ Entrance. 

“ “ Interior. 

Where  the  Cross  was  Found. 
Chapel  of  Adam. 

Chapel  of  St.  Helena. 

“ “ Altar. 

“ “ Columns  from 

Mt.  Moriah. 
Chapel  of  St.  Helena,  Stone 
Well  Curb  from  Mt.  Moriah. 
Chapel  of  St.  Helena,  Seat  of 
St.  Helena. 

Chapel  of  St.  Longinus. 
Tombs  of  Nicodemus  and 
Joseph. 

Copt’s  Chapel. 

Syrian  Chapel. 

Door  Leading  to  the  Armenian 
Chapel. 

Greek  Chapel. 

Greek  Chapel,  High  Altar, 
Painting  of  Last  Supper. 
Latin  Chapel,  Touching  Sacred 
Pillar  with  Rod  of  Moses. 
Latin  Chapel,  Swords,  Spurs, 
and  Cross  of  Godfrey  the 
Crusader. 

Chapel  of  the  Penitent  Thief. 
Altar  of  Prison  of  Christ. 

Urn  Marking  Center  of  Earth. 
Chief  Greek  Patriarch. 

Group  of  Priests. 

Selling  Trinkets  at  Door. 

Mosque  of  Omar. 

From  Southeast. 

“ Northwest. 

“ Northeast. 

“ El  Aksa. 

South  Entrance. 

Gateway  and  Steps. 
Mohammedan  Pulpit  by  the 
Mosque. 

Shrines  Marking  Places  where 
Mohammed  Prayed  and 
Ascended. 

Shrine  Containing  Beard  of 
Mohammed. 

Muezzin,  near  Mosque  of  Omar 
Interior. 

“ Circular  Corridor. 

“ Arches  Supporting 

the  Dome. 

“ The  Holy  Rock. 

“ The  Holy  Rock  from 

above. 

“ The  Holy  Rock, 

beneath. 


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THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


HYMNS  WITH  MUSIC. 

Almost  Persuaded. 

Sunshine  in  the  Soul. 

God  be  with  You. 

Coronation,  All  Hail! 
Jerusalem  the  Golden. 

Holy  ! Holy  ! Holy  ! 

America. 

Sun  or  my  Soul. 

Turn  Ye ! Oh  Turn  Ye. 

The  Lord  my  Shepherd  is. 
When  the  Roll  is  Called. 
Scatter  Smiles  and  Sunshine. 
Peal  Out  the  Watchword. 
Marching  through  Georgia. 
Home,  Sweet  Home. 

Tenting  on  the  Old  Camp 
Ground. 

Rescue  the  Perishing. 

Safe  in  the  Arms  of  Jesus. 
Hold  the  Fort. 

The  Home  over  There.- 
Will  Jesus  find  us  Watching. 

I will  Sing  the  Wondrous  Story 
True  Hearted,  Whole  Hearted. 
When  the  Mists  have  Rolled 
Away. 

Sound  the  Battle  Cry. 

Tell  the  Glad  Story  Again. 
Never  say  Good-bye. 

Sweet  Peace  the  Gift  of  God’s 
Love. 

Keep  Step. 

The  Anchored  Soul. 

Still,  Still  with  Thee. 

Anywhere  my  Saviour. 

Onward  Go ! 

The  Palace  of  the  King. 

Glad  and  Glorious  Gospel. 
Conquering  Now,  and  Still  to 
Conquer. 

Speed  Away. 

The  Banner  of  the  Cross. 
Christian  Soldiers  All. 

Let  us  Labor  and  be  Faithful. 
Mighty  to  Save. 

Only  Trusting  in  my  Saviour. 
Old  Hundred. 

Whiter  than  Snow. 

Yield  not  to  Temptation. 

Bright  Canaan. 

Crown  Him  with  Many 'Crowns. 
What  a Friend  we  Have  in 
Jesus. 

When  Shepherds  Watch  their 
Flocks. 

Throw  Out  the  Life  Line. 

Fill  Me  Now. 

Sweet  Hour  of  Prayer. 

A Beautiful  Land. 

Jerusalem  the  Golden. 

Only  Trusting  in  My  Savior. 
Rock  of  Ages. 

Joy  to  the  World  ! The  Lord  is 
Come. 

I’ll  Stand  by  You. 

The  Great  Physician. 

Jesus  the  Light  of  the  World. 
Heavenly  Home. 


Joy  to  the  World  ! The  Mighty 
God. 

Christ  is  All. 

Cross  and  Crown. 

Jesus  Paid  it  All ! 

Songs  of  Gladness. 

He  Came  to  Bethany. 

Just  as  I Am. 

I’ll  Never  say  Good-bye. 

In  the  Cross  of  Christ  I Glory. 

I Love  to  Tell  the  Story. 

Ninety  and  Nine. 

There  is  a Land  that  is  Fairer. 
Lord  I Care  not  for  Riches. 
Jesus  Lives,  no  Longer  Now. 
Jesus,  Royal  Jesus. 

My  Father  is  Rich  in  Houses 
and  Lands. 

Sweet  Bye  and  Bye. 

Sowing  in  the  Morning. 

Alas!  and  did  my  Savior  Bleed. 
Lead  Kindly  Light. 

The  Day  of  Light. 

My  Heavenly  Home. 

Onward,  Christian  Soldiers. 
Abide  with  Me. 

HYMNS  WITHOUT  MUSIC. 

The  Power  of  the  Cross. 

Guide  Me  O Thou  Great 
Jehovah. 

Beulah  Land. 

There  is  a Fountain. 

0 Jesus,  Thou  Art  Standing. 
Rock  of  Ages. 

The  Abundance  of  His  Grace. 
How  Firm  a Foundation. 
Mourn  for  the  Thousands 
Slain. 

O ! Happy  Day. 

Hark  ! the  Herald  Angels  Sing. 
All  Hail  the  Power  of  Jesus 
Name. 

Abide  with  Me. 

Greenlands  Icy  Mountains. 
Come  ! Thou  Almighty  King. 
Where  is  My  Boy  To-night. 

The  Morning  Light  is  Breaking. 
A Charge  to  Keep  I have, 

Sow  in  the  Morn  thy  Seed; 
Make  Haste,  O Man  to  Live. 
What  a Friend,  we  have  in 
Jesus. 

Glorious  Fountain. 

My  Soul  be  on  Thy  Guard. 

Oh ! For  a Thousand  Tongues 
to  Sing. 

Blessed  Assurance,  Jesus  is 
Mine. 

Tell  me  the  Old,  Old  Story. 
When  I survey  the  Wonderous 
Cross. 

1 Love  to  Tell  the  Story. 

Savior  Like  a Shepherd  Lead 

us. 

Stand  Up,  Stand  Up  for  Jesus. 

Dissolving  and  Selected  Views. 

Finely  Colored  Style  of  Views. 
Blackberries  a. 

Black  Brothers  b. 


Fondly  Gazing,  a. 

Empty  Cradle,  b. 

Before  Emancipation  Proclam- 
ation, a. 

After  Emancipation  Proclam- 
ation, b. 

Mothers  Grave,  Children  with 
Flowers. 

Mothers  Grave,  Mothers  Spirit. 

Good  Morning,  a. 

Good  Morning,  b. 

Shade  of  Washington,  The 
Tomb. 

Shade  of  Washington,  The 
Spirit. 

The  Dream  of  Immortality,  The 
Invalid. 

The  Dream  of  Immortality,  The 
Vision 

Hovering  Angels,  a.  The  Child 
Asleep. 

Hovering  A ngels,  i,  The 
Cherubs. 

Believers  Vision,  a.  The  Sleep- 
ing Girl. 

Believers  Vision,  b.  Angels. 

Little  Foxes,  a. 

“ “ b. 

A Boys  First  Cigar,  a. 

“ “ “ b. 

The  Unconvaniences  of  Sintjle 
Life. 

The  Rael  Convanience  of  Mat- 
rimony. 

Good  Morning,  Closed  Shutter. 
“ “ Open  “ 

Oracle  of  Delphi. 

Five  Minutes  after  the  Declara- 
tion. 

Five  Years  after  the  Declara- 
tion, Consequences. 

Napoleon’s  Death-bed. 

Vision  of  Faust,  No.  I. 

tt  tt  ( t 2 

Fort  Sumter  in  Peace,  Day- 
light. 

Land  of  Beulah. 

The  Bay  of  Naples,  Day. 

Easter  Lily. 

Sacred  Music. 

The  Challenge. 

Flight  of  Aurora,  Cloud,  a. 

“ “ and  her  Train  A 

Wild  Beasts  and  Victims  in 
Colosseum. 

Chariot  Race,  The  Triumph. 

“ “ The  Departure. 

Love  at  First  Sight. 

Peace. 

War. 

To  the  Rescue. 

Western  Cow  Boy. 

Sleeping  City. 

The  Crusaders. 

The  Picture  Book. 

A Gilded  Palanquin,  China. 

Casino,  Venice. 

English  Farmyard,  Herring. 

“ Homestead,  Herring. 

Big  Tree,  Mariposa  Grove,  Cal. 


Ill 


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THE  BOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


DISSOLVING  and  SELECTED 
VIEWS.— Con. 

Knitting  Lesson. 

Mass.  Reg.  (6th)  Passing 
through  Baltimore. 

Bachelors  Reverie,  </.  The 
Bachelor. 

Bachelors  Reverie,  b.  The 
Country  Girl. 

Early  to  Bed.  The  Torch- 
light Procession. 

Early  to  Bed.  All  Aboard  for 
Dreamland. 

Eagle  and  Shield. 

Lock  of  Coruish. 

American  h'lag. 

Birth  of  Venus,  the  Sea. 

“ “ Venus  and 

Cupids. 

Angelus. 

East  River  Bridge,  Day.  a. 

“ “ “ Night.  />. 

Bell  Rock  Light  House. 

The  Boy  with  many  Friends. 

Driving  a Pair. 

The  Chorister  Boys,  Mate  to 
The  Foundling  Girls. 

The  Little  Harvesters. 

Witness  my  Act  and  Deed. 

Prayer  in  the  Desert. 

Clear  the  Track  ! Coasting. 

Fire  in  New  York,  The  Alarm. 

“ “ “ “ Engines 

at  Work. 

The  Foundling  Girls.  Mate  to 
The  Chorister  Boys. 

Barbara  Frietchie. 

lllindmans  Buff. 

Innocents  Abroad. 

Bridal  Party.  Bay  of  Naples, 
14th  Cen. 

Blue  Grotto  at  Capri. 

An  Egyptian  Feast. 

Venice  in  her  Glory. 

“ Ancient  Festival  Night. 

Babes  in  the  Woods. 

The  Night  Watch. 

Three  Members  of  the  Tem- 
perance Society. 

Steamboat  Race  on  the  Missis- 
sippi. The  Start. 

Steamboat  Race  on  the  Missis- 
sippi. Wooding  up. 

Shores  of  Old  England. 

A Mute  Appeal. 

Church  where  Shakespeare  is 
Buried. 

Christmas  Evening,  Homeless. 

“ “ The  Happy 

Ilome. 

St.  Peters  and  St.  Angelo. 

Dover. 

Joy,  a. 

Sorrow,  b. 

Kitty  Coleraine. 

First  Attempts. 

Loves  Summons,  a. 

“ “ b. 

Distinguished  Member  of  Hu- 
mane Society. 


Fairy  Grotto. 

Coming  through  the  Ry- 
A Lady  in  Waiting. 

All  that  was  Left  of  the  Home- 
ward Bound. 

Washing  Day. 

Both  Puzzled. 

Melrose  Abbey,  Scotland. 

Pride  and  Humility. 

Mud  Pies. 

Meditation. 

Good  Night '.  Constellation. 

The  Fountain  of  Love. 

A Souls  Advent  on  Earth, 
Landscape,  a. 

A Souls  Advent  on  Earth, 
Spirit,  b. 

Here  they  Come  ! Hounds. 

A Disgrace  to  his  Family. 

Three  Little  Kittens. 

God  is  Love. 

Oh  1 Fitzgerald,  Boy  and  Basket 
Fall. 

Romeo  and  Juliet. 

Refusal  to  Worship  Diana. 

The  Roll  Call,  Reign  of  Terror. 
The  Mother’s  Joy,  Amberg  <1.  I 
The  Widow’s  Comfort.  “ b. 
Home  from  the  War. 

Woman’s  Mission. 

Ruined  Abbey  by  Moonlight. 
INDIA. 

The  following  views  are  the  finely 
colored  style  and  make  a most  beauti- 
ful Series. 

1 Calcutta  Harbor. 

2 “ Hoogley  Road  and 

Bridges. 

3 “ Public  Gardens 

4 “ Cathedral. 

5 “ Highway. 

9 “ Slaughter  House. 

7 “ Farm  House  near. 

8 Hindoo  Temple. 

9 Bombay,  Signal  Station. 

10  “ Cotton  Market. 

11  “ Cathedral. 

12  “ Malabar  Hill. 

12  Allahabad  Bridge. 

14  Benares  on  the  Ganges. 

15  “ Royal  Elephant. 

16  “ The  Burning  Ghats 

17  The  Old  Tope.  Sarnath. 

18  Benares  and  the  Ganges. 

19  Bathing  Ghats.  Mirzapore. 

20  Royal  Gate.  Cawnpore. 

21  Country  Road  on  Ganges. 

22  Scene  of  Massacre  by  Nana. 

23  Gate  to  Palace,  Semindra 
Bagh,  Moonlight 

24  Gate  to  Palace,  Semindra 
Bagh,  Day. 

25  Delhi  Gate  to  Agra. 

26  Royal  Audience  Hall,  Agra. 

27  Zenana  Palace,  “ 

28  “ “ Ex. 

26  Native  Prince. 

30  Priests  School. 

31  College  of  La  Mattiniere. 

32  Cook  and  Assistant. 

33  Barbers. 


44  Coolies. 

33  Woodcutters. 

36  Fakirs. 

37  Maha  Rajah. 

38  A State  Coach. 

39  In  the  Zenana. 

40  The  Light  of  the  Ilarera. 

41  Rani  Bai. 

42  Banoo  Begum. 

43  Coolie  Women. 

44  Nautch  Dancers. 

45  Funeral  Procession,  Day. 

46  “ “ Night. 


47  “ Pyre. 

48  Taj  Mahal,  Gateway. 


49 

50 

51 

52 

53 

54 

55 

56 

57 

58 


Avenue 
Gardens. 


“ “ from  the  River. 

Tirlao. 

Gate  to  Futtehpore  Sikri. 
The  Tomb  of  Selim. 

Kiosk . 

Bathing  Tank. 

“ “ Steps  to. 

59  Jungle  and  Ruin. 

60  Bridge  over  the  Jumna. 

61  Delhi,  Cashmere  Gate. 

62  “ Entering  the  Gate. 

63  “ Pearl  Mosque. 

64  “ Jain  Balcony. 

65  “ Old  Fort  Gate. 

66  “ Tomb  of  Ahooddeen 

67  “ “ of  Ilumayin. 

68  “ Kutub  Minar. 

69  Himalaya  Mountains. 

70  Mountain  City  of  Umritzir, 


Day. 

71  Mountain  City  of  Umritzir, 

Night. 

72  Nahe  Nyne  Ghat. 

73  Marble  Lake. 

74  Nabada  R.  Central  India. 

75  Nekkado  Falls  and  Marble 

Basin. 

76  Mountain  Ferry  Boat. 

77  “ River. 


78  Moss  Oaks. 

79  Mountain  Gorge. 

80  Himalaya  Mountains. 

81  Kibat. 

82  Camping  on  the  Mts. 

83  Sunrise  on  the  Himalayas. 


ITV’  have  also  a large 
miscellaneous  col  1 ect- 
ion  of  plain  views  on 
scenes  in  India  not 
catalogued,  above. 

Also  50  views  on 
Japan,  colored  by  Jaj>- 
anese  Artists. 

The  above  views  are 
often  used  in  mission- 
ary work. 


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THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


LECTURE  SETS. 

In  order  to  make  an  exhibition  worthy  of  patronage  by  the  public  it  is  necessary 
that  the  Lecture  should  be  first-class  in  every  respect,  giving  not  only  an  instructive, 
but  an  interesting  description  of  each  view.  The  lectures  describing  each  of  the 
following  sets  are  written  by  persons  who  have  made  a study  of  the  subject. 

The  views  in  these  Lecture  Sets  are  all  uncolored  except  where  otherwise 
stated.  They  can  be  hired  at  5 cents  a view. 

Lectures  describing  any  of  the  sets,  25  cents. 


TOUR  OF  THE  WORLD. 


1.  Philadelphia  Independence 

Hall,  interior. 

2.  Broad  Street  Station. — 

Train  leaving. 

3.  Washington.  The  Capi- 

tol. 

4.  Washington.  White 

House,  S.  Front. 

5.  Washington.  The  Monu- 

ment. 

6.  Niagara  Falls, 

7.  Chicago.  The  Auditorium. 

8.  St. Louis.  The  Great  Bridge. 

9.  Pullman  Dining  Car. 

10.  Gateway  to  Garden  of  the 

Gods,  Pike’s  Peak. 

11.  Panorama,  Santa  Fe. 

12.  Canon  of  the  Colorado. 

13.  Salt  Lake  City. 

14.  Salt  Lake  City.  Mormon 

Tabernacle. 

15.  Yellowstone  Canon. 

16.  Yellowstone  Geyser. 

17.  Yosemite  Big  Tree. 

18.  Yosemite  Falls. 

THE  LIFE 


19.  San  Francisco.  Grand  Pal- 

ace Hotel. 

20.  Sandwich  Islands.  King’s 

Palace. 

21.  Japan.  Yokohama. 

22.  Japan.  Mikado’s  Palace, 

Kioto. 

23.  Japan.  Statue  of  Buddah, 

Kamacura. 

24.  China.  Harbor  of  Hong 

Kong. 

25.  India.  Calcutta. 

26.  India.  Darjeeling. 

27.  India.  Elephanta  Caves. 

28.  Panorama  of  Aden. 

29.  Suez  Canal. 

30.  Cairo,  looking  towards 

Pyramids. 

31.  Pyramid  and  Sphynx. 

32.  Alexandria.  Pompey’s 

Pillar. 

33.  Jerusalem. 

34.  Jerusalem.  Mosque  of 

Omar. 

35.  The  Dead  Sea. 

36.  Joppa. 

37.  Constantinople. 

38.  The  Golden  Horn. 

AND  TIMES  OF 


39.  Athens  from  the  Acropolis. 

40.  Naples  Panorama. 

41.  Rome. 

42.  Venice. 

43.  Milan  Cathedral. 

44.  St.  Gothard’s  Tunnel,  Swit- 
zerland. 

45.  Axenstrasse,  Lake  Lucerne. 

46.  Mer  de  Glace. 

47.  Chamounix,  Mt.  Blanc. 

48.  Geneva  and  the  Rhone. 

49.  Berlin. 

50.  Amsterdam,  Holland. 

51.  Rue  Royale,  Brussels,  Bel- 

gium. 

52.  Paris  Panorama. 

53.  Paris.  Grand  Opera. 

54.  Paris.  Column  Vendome. 

55.  England.  London  Bridge. 

56.  England.  Thames  Embank- 
ment. 

57.  Ireland.  Lakes  of  Killar- 

ney. 

58.  Steamer  in  Dock,  New 

York. 

59.  Brooklyn  Bridge,  New 

York. 

60.  Liberty  Statue,  New  York. 

COLUMBUS. 


Lecture  by  Hon.  John  L.  Wheeler. 


1.  Portrait  of  Columbus. 

2.  Statue  of  Columbus, 

Genoa. 

3.  Pavia. 

4.  Lisbon. 

5.  Marriage  of  Ferdinand  and  ! 

Isabella. 

6.  Isabella’s  Triumphal  Entry 

into  Segovia. 

7.  City  Gate,  Cordova. 

8.  Mosque  of  Cordova. 

9.  Salamanca. 

10.  Columbus  before  the  Coun-  I 

cil  at  Salamanca. 

11.  Malaga. 

12.  Roman  Walls,  Seville. 

13.  Seville. 

14.  Hall  of  Ambassadors. 

15.  La  Rabida  Convent. 

16.  Columbus’s  room,  La  Ra- 

bida. 

17.  Columbus  propounding  his  j 

theories. 


18.  Alhambra  Entrance. 

19.  Isabella  parting  with  King 

Boabdil. 

20.  Court  of  Lions,  Alhambra. 

21.  Fountain  of  the  Court  of 

Lions. 

22.  Granada  and  the  Moor’s 

Seat. 

23.  Columbus  at  Court  of 

Ferdinand  and  Isabella. 

24.  Palos. 

25.  Columbus’s  Three  Ships. 

26.  Columbus  Leaving  Palos. 

27.  Columbus  in  sight  of  land. 

28.  Landing  of  Columbus,  1492. 

29.  A Rock-Ribbed  Coast. 

30.  Cintra. 

31.  Columbus  received  by  Fer- 

dinand and  Isabella. 

32.  Monument  of  Columbus, 

Barcelona. 

33.  Harbor  of  Barcelona. 


34.  Isabella  sends  Columbus  on 

his  second  Mission. 

35.  The  Cathedral,  Seville. 

36.  Cadiz. 

37.  Jamaica,  Tropical  Vegeta- 

tion. 

38.  Cathedral  of  Burgos. 

39.  Columbus  in  Chains. 

40.  Harbor  of  Cadiz. 

41.  View  on  the  Guadalquivir. 

42.  Ambassadors’  Saloon, 

Seville. 

43.  Portrait  of  Isabella. 

44.  Segovia. 

45.  The  Walls  of  Segovia. 

46.  Alcazar  of  Segovia. 

47.  Tomb  of  Ferdinand  aud 

Isabella. 

48.  House  in  which  Columbus 

Died,  Valladolid. 

49.  Deathbed  of  Columbus. 

50.  La  Antigua  Church,  Yalla- 

dolid. 


IS 


THE  BOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO..  BOSTON,  MASS. 


THE  HISTORY  OF  THE  UNITED  STATES. 


Lecture  by  Rev.  C.  R.  TREAT. 


22.  Putnam’s  Ride  at  Horse- 

neck. 

23.  Naval  Combat,  Serapis  and 

Bon  lomme  Richard. 

24.  Capture  of  Andre. 

25.  Lee’s  Cavalry  at  Guilford. 

26.  Surrender  of  Cornwallis. 

27.  Washington’s  Inauguration 

28.  Portrait  of  Washington. 

29.  Mount  Vernon. 

30.  Washington’s  First  Cab- 

inet. 

31.  First  Congressional  Fracas. 

32.  Portrait  of  Gen.  Wayne. 

33.  Aaron  Burr  and  Alexander 

Hamilton. 

34.  Com.  Decatur  at  Tripoli. 

35.  Constitution  and  Guerriere. 

36.  Death  of  Lawrence. 

37.  Battle  of  New  Orleans. 

38.  Fulton’s  First  Steamboat. 

39.  First  Locomotive. 

40.  Emigration  to  the  Far 

West. 

41.  Portrait  of  Prof.  Morse; 

invention  of  the  Tele- 
graph. 


42.  Portrait  of  Washington 

Irving;  Rise  of  Ameri- 
can Literature. 

43.  Battle  of  Resaca  de  la 

Palma. 

44.  Gen. Scott  entering  Mexico. 

45.  Bombardment  of  Fort 

Sumter. 

46.  Abraham  Lincoln. 

47.  Battle  of  Bull  Run. 

48.  Attack’  on  Fort  Donelson. 

49.  Monitor  and  Merrimac. 

50.  Battle  of  Shiloh. 

51.  Capture  of  New  Orleans. 

52.  Battle  of  Antietam. 

53.  Siege  of  Vicksburg. 

54.  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

' 55.  Battle  of  Lookout  Mount. 

56.  Battle  af  the  Wilderness. 

57.  Naval  Combat,  Kearsarge 

and  Alabama. 

58.  Farragut  at  Mobile  Bay. 

59.  Sherman’s  March  to  the 

Sea. 

60.  Surrender  of  Lee. 

61.  Liberty  Enlightening  the 

World. 


1.  Landing  of  Columbus. 

2.  De  Soto  Discovering  the 

Mississippi. 

3.  Pocahontas  Saving  Smith. 

4.  Landing  of  the  Pilgrims. 

5.  Peter  Stuyvesant  at  N.  Y. 

6.  Penn’s  Treaty  with  the  In- 

dians. 

7.  Braddock’s  Defeat. 

8.  Death  of  Wolfe  at  Quebec. 

9.  Boston  Tea  Party. 

10.  Struggle  on  Concord  B’dge. 

11.  Capture  of  Ticonderoga. 

12.  Battle  of  Bunker  Hill. 

13.  Declaration  of  Independ- 

ence. 

14.  The  Old  Liberty  Bell. 

15.  Washington  Crossing  the 

Delaware. 

16.  Portrait  of  Lafayette. 

17.  Battle  of  Bennington. 

18.  Surrender  of  Burgoyne. 

19.  Prayer  at  Valley  Forge. 

20.  Specimen  of  Continental 

Money. 

21.  Moll  Pitcher  at  Monmouth. 


1.  Baltimore  and  Potomac  R. 

R.  Station. 

2.  Pennsylvania  Avenue  from 

the  Treasury. 

3.  United  States  Capitol. 

4.  United  States  Capitol,  dis- 

tant view. 

5.  Senate  Wing. 

6.  Rodgers’  Bronze  Doors. 

7.  Supreme  Court  Room. 

8.  Senate  Bronze  Door. 

9.  Senate  Chamber, 
to.  President’s  Room. 

11.  House  of  Representatives. 

12.  Statue  of  Civilization. 

13.  Naval  Monument. 

14.  Emancipation  Monument. 

15.  Botanic  Gardens. 

16.  Smithsonian  Institution. 

17.  National  Museum,  Interior. 

18.  Agricultural  Department 

grounds. 


WASHINGTON. 

19.  Washington  Monument. 

20.  White  House. 

21.  White  House,  East  Room. 

22.  Treasury. 

23.  Corner  of  theTreasury. 

24.  Jackson  Statue. 

25.  State,  War  and  Navy  Build- 

ing. 

26.  Corcoran  Gallery  of  Art. 

27.  Farragut  Statue. 

28.  Albaugh’s  Opera  House. 

29.  Thomas  Statue. 

30.  Post  Office  Department. 

31.  Patent  Office. 

32.  Ford’s  Theatre  — Medical 

Museum. 

33.  Star  showing  where  Gar- 

field was  shot. 

34.  Naval  Observatory. 

35.  Equestrian  statue  of  Wash- 

ington. 


36.  Residence  of  James  G. 

Blaine. 

37.  Soldier’s  Home. 

38.  Statue  of  General  Scott. 

39.  Monument  to  John  Howard 

Payne. 

40.  Bridge  and  College  at 

Georgetown. 

41.  Gateway  at  Arlington. 

42.  Drive  and  Arlington  House. 

43.  Monument  to  Unknown 
Dead. 

44.  Panorama  from  Arlington. 

45.  Long  Bridge. 

46.  Walk  on  Potomac  — Mount 

Vernon. 

47.  Washington’s  Home. 

48.  View  from  Washington’s 

Chamber  Window. 

49.  Washington’s  Barn. 

50.  Washington’s  Tomb. 


THE  TOWER  OF  LONDON. 


1.  The  Tower,  from  Tower 

Hill. 

2.  Ground  Plan  of  the  Tower. 

3.  The  Tower,  from  the 

Thames. 

4.  Middle  Tower,  from  West. 

5.  “ from  East. 

6.  Byward  Tower. 

7.  Bell  Tower. 

8.  Beauchamp  Tower,  In- 

scriptions. 

9.  Beauchamp  Tower,  In- 

scriptions. 


10.  Devereux  Tower. 

11.  Bowyer  Tower. 

12.  Jewel,  or  Martin’s  Tower. 

13.  The  Salt  Tower. 

14.  St.  Thomas’ Tower. 

15.  The  Traitor’s  Gate. 

16.  The  Bloody  Tower. 

17.  The  Governor’s  House. 

18.  Group  of  Warders. 

19.  St.  Peter’s  Chapel. 

20.  “ “ Interior. 


21.  The  White  Tower. 

22.  St.  John’s  Chapel. 

23.  Trophies  of  Guns. 

24.  Effigy  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

25.  “ of  Henry  VIII. 

26.  Queen  Elizabeth’s  Armory. 

27.  The  Horse  Armory. 

28.  The  Crown  Jewels. 

29.  The  New  Barracks. 

30.  Locking  up  the  Tower. 


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THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


1.  Montgomery  Street,  San 

Francisco. 

2.  Palace  Hotel. 

3.  Court  of  Palace  Hotel. 

4.  Seal  Rocks  from  Cliff 

House. 

5.  Eye  End  of  Telescope,  Lick 

Observatory. 

6.  Street  fn  Chinatown,  San 

Francisco. 

7.  Street  in  Chinatown,  San 

Francisco. 

8.  Chinese  Theatre.  (Interior) 

San  Francisco. 

9.  Chinese  Restaurant,  San 

Francisco. 

ro.  Chinese  Restaurant,  San 
Francisco  (Interior). 

11.  State  Capitol,  Sacramento. 

12.  Terrace,  Capitol  Grounds, 

Sacramento. 

13.  Mount  Shasta  Above  the 

Clouds. 

14.  The  Cathedral,  Monterey. 

15.  Hotel  Del  Monte. 

16.  Hotel  Del  Monte,  Arizona 

Gardens. 

17.  Harbor  of  Santa  Barbara. 


1.  Among  the  Foothills. 

2.  In  the  Forest. 

3.  Wawona  Hotel. 

4.  The  Sentinels. 

5.  Grizzly  Giant. 

6.  A Section  of  Grizzly  Giant. 

7.  More  Big  Trees. 

8.  General  View  at  the  Cabin. 

9.  Ohio  and  Grant. 

10.  Felice. 

11.  A Section  of  Felice. 

12.  Haverford  and  Keystone. 

13.  Group  of  Big  Trees. 

14.  Fallen  Big  Tree. 

15.  Washingion. 

16.  Wawona. 

17.  Wawona  (close  view) . 

18.  Stage  at  Alder  Creek. 

19.  Map  of  Yosemite  Valley. 

20.  Panorama  from  Inspiration 

Point. 

21.  Panorama  from  Artists’ 

Point. 

22.  El  Capitan,  Three  Graces 

and  Bridal  Veil  Falls. 


CALIFORNIA. 

18.  Panorama  of  Santa  Bar- 

bara. 

19.  The  Old  Mission.  Santa 

Barbara. 

20.  Cloister  of  Old  Mission, 

Santa  Barbara. 

21.  Panorama  of  Los  Angeles, 

from  Crocker’s  House. 

22.  The  Plaza,  Los  Angeles. 

23.  A Road  View,  Los  An- 

geles. 

24.  Panorama,  Los  Angeles. 

25.  Tunnel  Rock,  Santa  Mon- 

ica. 

26.  Hotel  Arcadia,  Santa 

Monica. 

27.  Panorama  of  the  Coast, 

Santa  Monica. 

28.  Banana  Tree,  Pasadena. 

29.  Century  Plant  in  Bloom, 

Pasadena. 

30.  Grand  Opera  House. 

31.  A Bee  Ranch,  near  Pasa- 

dena. 

32.  Canon  Near  Pasadena. 

33.  Sierra  Madra  Villa,  Near 

Pasadena. 

CALIFORNIA. 

Yosemite  and  Big  Trees. 

23.  Bridal  Veil  Falls  and  Three 

Graces. 

24.  El  Capitan  Facade. 

25.  Cathedral  Spires  and  Cathe- 

dral Rocks. 

26.  El  Capitan  Profile. 

27.  El  Capitan  and  Merced 

River. 

28.  The  Three  Brothers. 

29.  Yosemite  Falls  (first  view). 

30.  Yosemite  Falls,  reflected 

2,634  feet. 

31.  Cloud’s  Rest,  Royal  Arches 

and  The  Domes. 

32.  Sentinel  Rock  from  Merced 

River. 

33.  Yosemite  Falls  from  the 

foot. 

34.  Yosemite  Falls  — Upper 

Falls,  1 ,650  feet. 

35.  Panorama  from  foot  of 

Upper  Yosemite  Falls. 

36.  South  Dome,  Glacier  Point, 

and  High  Sierras. 


34.  Orange  Grove,  Near  Pasa- 

dena. 

35.  Palm  Tree. 

36.  Umbrella  Tree  in  Bloom. 

37.  Large  Grape  Vine,  Monte- 

cito. 

38.  Street  in  San  Gabrial. 

39.  The  Bells,  San  Gabrial. 

40.  Twin  Fan  Palms,  San 

Gabrial. 

4 1 . San  Gabrial  Mission. 

42.  Cacti  Hedge,  San  Gabrial. 

43.  Natural  Bridge,  Santa  Cruz 

Coast. 

44.  Fifth  and  D Streets,  San 

Diego. 

45.  M.  E.  Church  Block,  San 

Diego. 

46.  Hotel  Del  Coronado,  San 

Diego. 

47.  Avalon  Harbor,  Catalina 

Island. 

48.  Avalon  Steamship  Landing, 

Catalina  Island. 

49.  Avalon  Sugar  Loaf,  Cata- 

lina Island. 

50.  Steamship  Hermosa. 


I 37.  Mt.  Starr  King  and  Glacier 
Point. 

38.  High  Sierras  from  Yosemite 

Point. 

39.  Panorama  from  Yosemite 

Point. 

40.  Mirror  Lake  and  Mt.  Wat- 

kins. 

41.  Glacier  Point  from  the 

Valley. 

42.  North  Dome  and  Merced 

River. 

43.  Vernal  Falls,  350  feet. 

44.  Nevada  Falls,  Liberty  Cap 

and  Mt.  Broderick. 

45.  Nevada  Falls. 

46.  Nevada  Falls  in  Panorama. 

47.  South  Dome  and  Mt.  Hoff- 

mann. 

48.  South  Dome  and  Cloud’s 

Rest. 

49.  South  Dome  from  Glacier 

Point. 

50.  End  of  Glacier  Point. 


WESTMINSTER  ABBEY. 


1.  The  Abbey,  from  the  West. 

2.  “ from  the  North. 

3.  North  Transept  and  Porch. 

4.  Henry  VII’s  Chapel,  from 

East. 

5.  The  Nave. 

6.  Monument  to  Hon.  Chas. 

James  Fox. 

7.  The  Pulpit. 

8.  The  Choir  Screen. 

9.  The  Choir,  looking  East. 

10.  The  Reredos. 

11.  The  Choir,  looking  West. 

12.  The  North  Transept. 


13.  North  Transept,  West  Side.  I 

14.  “ East  Side. 

15.  Wilberforce  Monument. 

16.  Tomb  of  Henry  VII. 

17.  Henry  VII’s  Chapel.  The  j 
Knights’  Stalls. 

18.  Tomb  of  Queen  Elizabeth. 

19.  Tomb  of  Mary  Queen  of 
Scots. 

| 20.  Chapel  of  St.  John. 

21.  The  Nightingale  Mon’ment. 

22.  Monument  of  James  Watt, 

the  Inventor. 

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23.  Chapel  of  Edward  the  Con- 

fessor. 

24.  The  Coronation  Chair. 

25.  Tomb  of  Edward  III. 

26.  Tomb  of  Henry  III. 

27.  Chapel  of  St.  Edmund. 

28.  Poet’s  Corner. 

29.  Grave  of  Charles  Dickens. 

30.  Monument  to  Shakespeare. 

31.  Monument  to  Milton. 

32.  „ Dryden. 

33.  ,,  Major  Andre. 

34.  Livingstone’s  Grave. 

35.  The  Cloisters. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


THE  AMERICAN  CIVIL  WAR. 

Lecture  by  Hon.  JO  US  L.  WHEELER. 


1 Fort  Sumter. 

2 Rally  of  the  Troops  at 
Washington. 

3 The  Bridge  at  Bull  Run. 

4 Battlefield  at  Bull  Run. 

5 Portrait  Stonewall  Jackson. 

6 Battle  of  Bull  Run. 

7 Portrait  of  Gen.  Geo.  B. 
McClellan. 

8 Hampton  Roads,  Virginia. 

9 Naval  Combat,  Monitor  and 
Merrimac. 

10  Portrait  of  John  Ericsson. 

1 1 Bombardment  Port  Royal. 

12  Battle  of  Wilson’s  Creek. 

13  Battle  of  Roanoke  Island. 

14  Capture  of  Fort  Donelson. 

15  Portrait  of  Gen.  U.  S.  Grant 

16  Bombardment  Island  No.  10 

17  Portrait  Admiral  Faragut. 

18  Capture  of  New  Orleans. 

19  Old  City  Hall, New  Orleans. 

20  Battle  of  Shiloh. 

21  “All  Quiet  on  the  Poto- 
mac.’’ {Night before  Battle.') 

22  Battle  of  Fair  Oaks. 

23  Gen.  Joseph  E.  Johnston. 


Introduction — Map  of  India. 

1 Glaciers  at  Panjturni,  near 
Ummernath,  Cashmere. 

2 The  Cave  of  Ummernath. 

3 Coolies  Crossing  a Bridge 
of  Frozen  Snow. 

4 View  between  Sonamurg 
and  Baltal,  Cashmere. 

5 Cascades  below  Sonamurg 
Cashmere. 

6 Coolies  crossing  a Rustic 
Bridge,  Cashmere. 

7 Rope  Bridge,  Scinde  Valley 
Cashmere. 

8 The  Visitor’s  Bungalows  up 
the  Jhelum. 

9 Ancient  Temple,  built  B.  c. 

10  Ancient  Temple  at  Pandret- 
ton. 

1 1 Foliage  on  the  Apple  Tree 
Canal,  Cashmere. 

12  Chunar  Trees  in  the  Shali- 
mar  Gardens,  Cashmere. 

13  Marble  Pavilion  in  Shali- 
mar  Gardens. 

14  Zainul’s  Tomb. 

15  The  River  Jhelum,  opposite 
the  Maharajah’s  Palace, 
Sreenugger. 

16  Bridge  of  Shops,  Sreenugger 
Cashmere. 

17  The  Maharajah’s  Palace, 
Sreenugger. 


24  Portrait  Gen.  Robt.  E.  Lee. 

25  The  Confederate  Capitol, 
Richmond. 

26  Protrait  of  Jefferson  Davis. 

27  Battle  of  Chantilly. 

28  Battle  of  Murfreesboro. 

29  Antietam  Battlefield — The 
Dunker  Church. 

30  Antietam  Battlefield — The 
Bloody  Lane. 

31  Antietam  Battlefield — Burn- 
side’s Bridge. 

32  Engagement  at  Burnside’s 
Bridge. 

33  Battle  of  Fredericksburg. 

34  Camp  Life  — Return  from 
Picket  Duty. 

35  Camp  Life — in  line  for  Soup 

36  Battle  of  Chickamauga. 

37  Portrait  of  Gen.  James  A. 
Garfield. 

38  Gettysburg.  Battlefield — 

The  Devil’s  Den. 

39  Gettysburg.  Battlefield  — 
Culp’s  Hill. 

40  Battle  of  Gettysburg. 

41  Gen.  Winfield  S.  Hancock. 

INDIA. 


18  State  Barge  on  the  Apple 
Tree  Canal. 

19  Group  of  Cashmere  Boat- 
men and  Women. 

20  Group  of  Cashmere  Musi- 
cians, &c. 

21  Ruins  of  Marttand  (general 
view.) 

22  Lahore  Railway  Station. 

23  Large  Mosque,  near  Runjeet 
Sing’s  Tomb,  Lahore. 

24  Marble  Pavilion  in  the  Fort 
Gardens,  Lahore. 

25  Runjeet  Sing’s  Tomb,  La- 
hore. 

26  Jehangir’s  Tomb  Shadra 
Gardens,  Lahore. 

27  Tank  and  Pavillion  in  Shali- 
mar  Gardens,  Lahore. 

28  Umritsur,  showing  portion 
of  Tank. 

29  Entrance  t o the  Golden 
Temple,  Umritsur. 

30  Golden  Temple. 

31  The  Barracks,  Murree. 

3l«View  of  the  Bazaar  from  the 

Barracks,  Murree. 

32  Temple  at  Kuterpoor. 

320 A Fakir. 

33  Sutlej  Bridge,  Delhi  Rail- 
way. 

34  The  City  of  Delhi  front 
Jumma  Musjied. 


42  Grant’s  Triumphal  Entry 
into  Vicksburg. 

43  Battle  Lookout  Mountain. 

44  Battle  of  Chattanooga. 

45  T h e Council  of  War. 
Statuary  by  John  Rogers. 

46  Battle  of  the  Wilderness. 

47  Battle  of  Spottsylvania. 

48  Siege  of  Petersburg. 

49  Sheridan’s  Final  Charge  at 
Winchester. 

50  Sheridan’s  Ride. 

51  Protrait  Gen.  Phil.  Sheridan 

52  Woman’s  Mission  in  the 
Hospital. 

53  Naval  Combat,  Kearsarge 
and  Alabama. 

54  Battle  of  Mobile  Bay. 

55  Capture  of  Fort  Fisher. 

56  Battle  Kenesaw  Mountain. 

57  Allatoona  Pass — “Hold  the 
Fort.” 

58  Siege  of  Atlanta. 

59  Sherman’s  March  Through 
Georgia. 

60  Surrender  of  Gen.  Lee. 

61  “Let  us  have  Peace.” 


35  The  Chandni  Chowk,  prin- 
cipal street  in  Delhi. 

36  Delhi  Gate  of  the  Fort. 

37  The  King’s  Palace,  Delhi. 

38  The  Jumma  Musjied,  or 
Great  Mosque,  Delhi. 

39  The  Cashmere  Gate,  Delhi. 

39«Inside  of  Gate. 

40  Sufter  Jung’s  Tomb. 

41  The  Kootub  Minar. 

42  Ahomsh’s  Tomb.  Kootub. 

43  Large  Arch  and  Iron  Pillar, 
near  the  Kootub  Minar. 

44  Diving  Well  at  the  Kootub. 

45  Agra — The  Palace  of  Akbar 
Khan. 

46  and  46 a The  Taj  Mahal, 
near  Agra. 

47  Tomb  of  Prince  E t m a d 
Dowlah,  Agra. 

48  Cawnpore — Distant  View  of 
Memorial  Well. 

48<rCawnpore  — Interior  View 
of  Memorial  Well. 

49  Cawnpore — Suttee  Chowra 
Ghat — Scene  of  Massacre. 

50  Bithoor — View  on  the  River 
Ganges.  (Nana  Sahib’s 
Home). 


21 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


A DAY  IN  LONDON. 


1.  Loaded  Omnibus. 

2.  Serpentine,  Ilyde  Park. 

3.  Albert  Memorial,  general 

view. 

4.  Europe,  Front  View.  (A. 

memorial.) 

5.  Podium,  Centre  Group. 

6.  The  Albert  Hall. 

7.  Royal  Horticultural 

Grounds,  from  S. 

8.  South  Kensington  Mu- 

seum, the  Quadrangle. 

9.  Trajan  Column,  Rome,  base 

portion. 

to.  New  Court  with  Sanchi 
Tope. 

1 1 . The  Roman  Riga  from  the 

Vatican. 

12.  Pulpit  in  Baptistery,  Pisa. 

13.  Duke  of  Wellington’s 

Statue. 

14.  Buckingaam  Palace,  per- 

spective. 

15.  Houses  of  Parliament  from 

Lambeth  Bridge. 

1 6.  Interior  of  the  House  of 

Peers. 

17.  Interior  of  the  House  of 

Commons. 

18.  Westminster  Hall,  Interior. 

19.  Westminster  Abbey,  West 

Towers. 


Lecture  by  Dr.  CROFT. 

20.  Westminster  Abbey,  the 

Nave. 

21.  Westminster  Abbey, 

Henry  VII. ’s  Tomb. 

22.  Westminster  Abbey,  Coro- 

nation Chair. 

23.  Lambeth  Palace. 

24.  Thames  Embankment. 

25.  Somerset  House  and 

Thames  Embankment. 

26.  Blackfriar’s  Bridge. 

27.  Temple  Bar. 

28.  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral. 

29.  St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  Choir 

from  E. 

30.  The  Guildhall. 

31.  The  Guildhall,  Interior. 

32.  Royal  Exchange. 

33.  Tower  of  London,  outside 

view. 

34.  Tower  of  London  Group  of 

Warders. 

35.  Tower  of  London,  interior 

of  Horse  Armory. 

36.  Tower  of  London,  Traitor’s 

Gate. 

37.  Tower  of  London,  Crown 

Jewels. 

38.  Monument  from  King  Wil- 

liam Street. 

39.  Mansion  House  Street. 

40.  Holborn  Valley  Viaduct. 


AT  THE  ZOO. 

41.  Brahmin  Bull. 

42.  Babylonian  Lion. 

43.  Sea  Lion. 

44.  Rhinoceros. 

45.  African  Elephant. 

46.  Camel. 

47.  Giraffe. 

48.  Zebra  and  Colt. 

49.  Kangaroo. 

50.  Hippopotami  and  Young 

Guy  Fawkes. 

51.  Suffa  Kully,  Indian  Ele- 

phant. 

52.  Young  Elephants. 

53.  British  Museum. 

54.  Northern  Egyptian  Room, 

looking  N. 

55.  3rd  Groeco-Roman  Room. 

N.  side,  looking  W. 

56.  1st  Egyptian  Room,  look- 

ing N. 

57.  North  Geological  Room, 

No.  6,  Mastodon,  ante- 
rior view. 

58.  North  Geological  Room, 

No.  6,  Megatherium. 

59.  Trafalgar  Square,  from 

National  Gallery. 

60.  Regent  Street. 


ABBEYS  AND  CASTLES  OF  ENGLAND. 


1.  F'rontispiece. 

2.  Colchester  Castle,  Essex. 

3.  St.  Botolph’s  Priory,  Col- 

chester. 

4.  Rochester  Castle. 

5.  Bodiam  Castle  and  Moat. 

6.  1 Iurstmonceux  Castle. 

7.  Hastings  Castle. 

8.  Pevensey  Castle. 

9.  Arundel  Castle,  the  Keep. 

10.  Netley  Abbey,  Interior  of 

Church. 

11.  Netley  Abbey,  South  Tran- 

sept. 

12.  Netley  Abbey,  the  East 

Window. 

13.  Carisbrook  Castle,  Isle  of 

Wight. 

14.  Porchester  Castle  near 

Portsmouth. 

15.  Corfe  Castle,  General  View. 

16.  Launceston  Castle,  Corn- 

wall. 

17.  Tintern  Abbey,  from  the 

Hills. 

18.  Tintern  Abbey,  Interior  of 

Transepts 

19.  Tintern  Abbey,  Interior. 


; 20  Raglan  Castle,  front  Towers 
and  Moat. 

21.  Malmesbury  Abbey. 

22.  Kenilworth  Castle,  from 
the  Meadows. 

23.  Kenilworth  Castle,  Ctesar’s 
Tower. 

24.  Kenilworth  Castle,  Leices- 
ter’s Buildings. 

25.  Kirkstall  Abbey,  Exterior. 

26.  Tutbury  Castle  Stafford- 
shire. 

27.  Rnaresborough  Castle, 
from  South. 

28.  Knaresborough  Castle, 
from  West. 

20.  St.  Mary’s  Abbey,  York. 

30.  Byland  Abbey,  Distant 
view. 

31.  Byland  Abbey,  West  Front. 
£2.  Byland  Abbey,  West  Door- 
way. 

33.  Helmsley  Castle,  York- 
shire. 

34.  Rievaulx  Abbey,  from 

South-East. 

35.  Rievaulx  Abbey,  the  Choir. 


36.  Richmond  Castle  and 

Bridge,  Yorkshire. 

37.  Easby  Abbey,  Exterior  of 

Refectory. 

38.  Easby  Abbey,  Ruins  of 

Church,  etc. 

39.  Bolton  Castle,  Wensley- 

dale. 

40.  Middleham  Castle,  Wen- 

sleydale. 

41.  Fountains  Abbey,  from  the 

River. 

42.  Fountains  Abbey,  the 

Ladye  Chapel. 

43.  Fountains  Abbey,  North 

Transept  Window. 

44.  Fountains  Abbey,  the 

Crypt. 

45.  Fountains  Abbey,  from  the 

West. 

46.  Bolton  Abbey,  Yorkshire. 

47.  Warkworth  Castle,  North- 

umberland. 

48.  Tynemouth  Priory. 

49.  Furness  Abbey  from  the 

East. 

50.  Furness  Abbey. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


ENGLISH  CATHEDRALS 


1.  Canterbury  Cathedral,  Ext. 

2.  “ Interior. 

3.  Rochester  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 

4.  Chichester  Cathedral, 

Spire  and  Market  Cross. 

5.  Winchester  Cathedral,  Ext. 

6.  “ Interior. 

7.  Salisbury  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 

y.  Exeter  Cathedral,  Exterior. 
9.  “ Interior. 

10.  Truro  Cathedral,  Exterior. 

11.  Bath  Cathedral,  Exterior. 

12.  Wells  Cathedral,  Exterior. 

13.  “ Interior. 

14.  Bristol  Cathedral,  Exterior. 

15.  “ Interior. 

16.  Gloucester  Cathedral,  Ext. 

17.  “ Reredos. 


18.  Worcester  Cathedral,  Ext. 

19.  “ Choir. 

20.  Hereford  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 

21.  “ Nave. 

22.  Llandaff  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 

23.  “ Nave. 

24.  St.  David’s  Cathedral,  Ext. 

25.  St.  Asaph’s  Cathedral,  Ext. 

26.  Chester  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 

27.  Bangor  Cathedral,  Interior. 

28.  Manchester  Cathedral,  Ext. 

29.  “ Choir. 

30.  Carlisle  Cathderal,  Ext’r. 

31.  Durham  Cathedral. 

32.  “ The  Galilee. 

33.  Ripon  Cathedral,  Exterior. 

34.  " Nave. 


35- 

36. 

37- 

38. 

39- 

40. 

41. 

42. 

43- 

44. 

45- 

46. 

47- 

48. 

49- 

50. 


WINDSOR  CASTLE. 


1.  Portrait  of  Queen  Victoria.  | 

2.  The  Castle,  from  the  Home  I 

Park. 

3.  Gateway  of  Henry  VIII. 

4.  The  Lower  Ward. 

5.  The  Horseshoe  Cloisters. 

6 St.  George’s  Chapel. 

7.  “ “ The  Nave. 

8.  Monument  to  Princess 

Charlotte. 

9.  Monument  to  Duke  of 

Kent. 

10.  The  Choir,  St.  George’s  j 
Chapel. 


1 1 . The  Royal  Pew, St. George’s 

Chapel. 

12.  The  Round  Tower. 

13.  Statue  of  Charles  II. 

14.  South  Front  of  the  Castle. 

15.  The  Victoria  Tower. 

16.  The  East  Terrace. 

17.  The  Castle  Guns. 

18.  Path  in  the  Home  Park. 

19.  Frogmore  House. 

20.  The  Queen’s  Breakfast 

Cottage. 

21.  Mausoleum  of  the  Duchess 

of  Kent. 


22. 


23- 

24. 

25- 

26. 

27- 

28. 

29. 

3°- 


PARIS. 


1.  Northern  Railway  Station. 

2.  Church  of  St.  Vincent  De 

Paul. 

3.  Trinity  Church  (Eglise  de 

la  Trinite). 

4.  Grand  Opera  House. 

5.  Church  of  the  Madeleine. 

6.  Interior  of  the  Madeleine. 

7.  Place  de  la  Concorde. 

8.  The  Obelisk  of  Luxor. 

9.  Gardens  of  the  Tuileries. 

10.  Tuileries  — Ruins  of  the  j 

Palace. 

11.  Column  Vendome. 

12.  Arc  de  Triomphe  du  Car- 

rousel. 

13.  Louvre. 

14.  “ Pavilion  Richelieu.  J 

15.  “ Gallery  of  Apollo. 

16.  *■  Salles  des  Cariatides  1 

17.  “ Salle  des  Saisons. 

18.  Grand  Hotel  and  Magasins 

du  Louvre. 


19.  Church  of  St.  Germain 

l'Auxerrois. 

20.  Tower  of  St.  Jacques. 

21.  Church  of  St.  Eustache. 

22.  Porte  St.  Denis. 

23.  Column  of  July. 

24.  Buttes  Chaumont  and  Parc. 

25.  Notre  Dame. 

26.  “ Interior. 

27.  Panorama  from  Notre 

Dame. 

28.  Sainte  Chapelle. 

29.  Luxembourg  Palace. 

30.  Pantheon. 

31.  Church  of  St.  Etienne  du 

Mont. 

32.  Palace  of  Corps  Legislatif. 

33.  Hotel  des  Invalides. 

34.  Dome  of  the  Invalides  and 

Tomb  of  Napoleon. 

35.  Trocadero. 

36.  Arc  d e Triomphe  de 

1'Etoile. 


37- 

38. 

39- 

40. 


41. 

42. 


43- 


1 44- 
45- 


46. 

47- 

48. 

40. 


Vork  Minster,  Exterior. 

“ Doorway. 

Lincoln  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 

“ Interior. 

Litchfield  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 

“ Choir. 

Peterborough  Cathedral, 
Exterior. 

Peterborough  Cathedral, 

Nave. 

Norwich  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 

“ Nave. 

Ely  Cathedral,  Exterior. 

“ Choir. 

St.  Alban’s  Abbey. 

Christ  Church,  Oxford. 

St.  Paul’s  Cathedral,  Ext’r. 
“ Nave. 


Mausoleum  of  Prince  A1 
bert. 

The  Grotto  at  Frogmore, 

Equestrian  Statue  of 
George  III. 

The  Mammoth  Grape-vine. 

Virginia  Water  — the  Cas- 
cade. 

Virginia  Water,  the  Ruins. 
“ “ the  Ruins. 

The  Castle,  from  the  Long 
Walk. 

The  Castle  from  the  Mead- 
ows. 


Palace  d’  Industrie. 

Cafe  des  Ambassadeurs. 

Palace  of  Versailles. 

Palace  of  Versailles  — 
Galerie  des  Batailles. 

Palace  of  Versailles  — 
Galerie  des  Glaces. 

Palace  of  Versailles — View 
of  Gardens,  Lake  and 
Fountains. 

Palace  of  Versailles  — Bed- 
chamber of  Louis  XIV. 

Palace  of  Versailles  — Inte- 
rior of  the  Chapel. 

Palace  of  the  Trianon 
— Dairy. 

St.  Cloud  — Ruins  of  the 
Palace  or  Chateau. 

St.  Cloud  — The  Cascade. 

*•  The  Bridge. 

St.  Denis  — The  Cathedral. 

“ The  Cathedral  — 
Monument  to  Louis  XII. 
and  his  Queen. 


THE  ROSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  ROSTOX.  MASS. 


SHERWOOD  FOREST  AND  THE  DUKERIES. 


1 Gatehouse  of  Worksop 
Priory. 

2 Priory  Church,  Worksop, 
from  S.  W. 

3 Worksop  Priory,  Interior 
looking  West. 

4 Clumber,  from  South  East. 

5 The  Lake,  Clumber  from 
the  Terrace. 

6 Cedar  Tree  in  Clumber 
Park. 

7 The  Bridge,  Clumber  Park. 

8 Thoresby  House,  from  the 
East. 

g The  Great  Hall,  Thoresby 
House. 

10  Chimney-piece  in  Library. 

11  Thoresby  House  from  S.  PL 

12  The  Lime  Tree  Avenue, 
Thoresby  Park. 

13  The  Buck  Gates,  Thoresby 
Park. 

14  A Forest  Road,  Sherwood. 
Forest. 

15  In  the  Birklands,  Sherwood 


Forest 

16  In  the  Birklands,  near  the 
Major  Oak. 

17  The  Major  Oak,  Sherwood 
Forest. 

18  The  Parliament  Oak. 

19  Russian  Cabin  in  Sherwood 
Forest. 

20  The  Shambles  Oak. 

21  Welbeck  Abbey,  from  the 
Boathouse. 

22  The  Entrance  Hall,  Wel- 
beck Abbey. 

23  The  Gothic  Hall. 

24  The  Chapel. 

25  The  Picture  Gallery. 

26  The  Riding  School. 

27  The  Tan  Gallop. 

28  The  Palm  House. 

29  Greendale  Oak,  Welbeck 
Park. 

30  Creswell  Crags. 

31  The  Market  Place,  Mans- 
field. 

32  Newstead  Abbey. 


33  Dining  Hall,  Newstead 
Abbey. 

34  Drawing  Room. 

35  Lord  Byron’s  Bedroom, 
Newstead  Abbey. 

36  Lord  Byron’s  Oak. 

37  Monument  to  “ Boatswain.” 

38  Old  Hardwick  Hall. 

39  Hardwick  Hall. 

40  Entrance  Hall,  Hardwick 
Hall. 

41  Queen  Mary’s  Bedroom. 

42  The  Picture  Gallery. 

43  State  Room. 

44  Southwell  Cathedral,  from 
N.  W. 

45  Nave,  Southwell  Cathedral, 
looking  E. 

I  46  Choir,  Southwell  Cathedral, 
looking  E. 

47  Ruins  of  the  Old  Palace, 
Southwell. 


FRENCH  REVOLUTION. 


1 A Feudal  Chateau. 

2 Portrait  of  Louis  XVL 

3 Louis  XVI,  in  his  Work- 
shop. 

4 Portrait  Marie  Antoinette. 

5 Court  Life  at  Versailles. 

6 The  States  General. 

7 Oath  of  the  Tennis  Court. 

8 Garden  of  Palais  Royal. 

9 The  Column  of  July. 

10  The  Siege  of  the  Bastille. 

1 1 Conquerors  of  the  Bastille. 

12  Portrait  of  La  Fayette. 

13  The  Gates  of  Versailles. 

14  Palace  of  Versailles,  Inte- 
rior. 

15  The  Tuileries,  Exterior. 

16  Flight  of  Royal  Family. 

1 7 Portrait  of  Marat. 

18  First  Chanting  of  the  Mar- 
seillaise; Jan.  1792. 

19  Marie  Antoinette  and  the 
Mob. 

20  Louis  XVL  surrounded  by 
the  Mob;  June  20,  1792. 


21  Napoleon  at  the  Age  of 
23- 

22  “The  Steeples  at  Mid- 
night; ” August  9,  1792. 

24  The  Tuileries,  Interior. 

24  Louis  XVI.  and  his  Family 
in  Prison  of  the  Temple. 

25  The  Princess  de  Lamballe 
before  the  Tribunal. 

26  Louis  XVI.  Summoned  to 
Trial;  December,  1792. 

27  Trial  of  Louis  XVL 

28  Execution  of  Louis  XVI. 

29  Family  of  Louis  XVI. 
Awaiting  News  of  his  Death. 

30  Portrait  of  Danton. 

31  Assassination  of  Marat. 

32  Charlotte  Corday  behind 
the  Prison  Bars. 

33  Portrait  of  Robespierre. 

34  Royalists  in  Fear  of  Arrest. 

35  Marie  Antoinette  and  her 
Daughter. 

36  The  Conciergerie. 


37  Marie  Antoinette  in  her 
Prison  Cell. 

38  Marie  Antoinette  Condemn- 
ed to  Death. 

39  Marie  Antoinette  en  route 
to  the  Place  of  Execution. 

40  Portrait  of  Madame  Eliza- 
beth, Sister  of  Louis  XVL 

41  “ The  Lost  Prince  ;”  Louis 
XVII. 

42  Last  Night  of  Condemned 
Girondist  Deputies. 

43  The  Girondists  on  their 
way  to  the  Guillotine 

44  The  Roll  Call  During  the 
Reign  of  Terror. 

45  Palace  of  the  Luxembourg. 

1 46Robespierrie  Lying 

Wounded. 

47  Place  de  la  Concorde,  Paris. 

48  Bread  Rioters  in  the  Hall  of 
the  Convention. 

49  Napoleon  as  General. 

50  Napoleon,  Emperor  of  the 
French. 


•34 


THE  BOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON.  MASS. 


IRELAND.  Lecture  No.  1. 


1.  Kingstown  Harbor,  arrival 

of  Mail  Steamer. 

2.  An  Irish  Jaunting  Car. 

3.  Sackville  Street,  Dublin, 

(instantaneous). 

4.  General  Post  Office  and 

Nelson’s  Pillar. 

5.  Grafton  Street,  (instanta- 

neous), Dublin. 

6.  Bank  of  Ireland,  Old 

Houses  of  Parliament, 
and  Statue  of  Henry 
Grattan,  Dublin. 

7.  Trinity  College,  Dublin. 

8.  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral, 

Dublin. 

9.  St.  Patrick’s  Cathedral,  the 

Choir,  Dublin. 

10.  Christ  Church  Cathedral, 

Dublin. 

11.  The  Four  Courts,  Dnblin. 

12.  The  Custom  House,  Dublin. 

13.  O’Connell’s  Monument, 

Glasnevin  Cemetery, 
Dublin. 

14.  The  Vice-regal  Lodge, 

Phoenix  Park,  Dublin. 

15.  Killiney,  and  the  Vale  of 

Shauganagh,  Co.Dublin. 

16.  Bray,  and  Bray  Head,  Co. 

Wicklow. 

17.  The  Scalp,  Co.  Wicklow. 

18.  Cottage  in  the  Dargle  (sum- 

mer), Co.  Wicklow. 

19.  Cottage  in  the  Dargle  (win- 

ter), Co.  Wicklow. 

20.  The  Dargle,  Co.  Wicklow. 

21.  Enniskarry,  Co.  Wicklow. 


Dublin,  Wicklow,  Killarney,  &c. 
22 


Powerscourt  Waterfall,  Co. 
Wicklow. 

23.  Powerscourt  House,  Co. 

Wicklow. 

24.  The  Vale  of  Clara,  Co. 

Wicklow. 

25.  The  Valley  of  Glendalough, 

and  the  ruins  of  the 
Seven  Churches,  Co. 
Wicklow. 

26.  The  Vale  of  Ovoca.  Co. 

Wicklow. 

27.  The  Lion  Arch,  Castle 

Howard,  Vale  of  Ovoca, 
Co.  Wicklow. 

28.  Johnstown  Castle,  the  seat 

of  the  Earl  of  Granard. 

29.  Kilkenny,  birds-eye  view. 

30.  Kilkenny,  the  seat  of  the 

Marquis  of  Ormonde. 

31.  Jerpoint  Abbey,  Co.  Kil- 

kenny. 

32.  Lismore  Castle,  Co.  Water- 

ford, 

33.  Ruins  on  the  Rock  of 

Cashel,  Co.  Tipperary. 

34.  Holycross  Abbey,  Co.  Tip- 

perary. 

35.  Patrick  Street,  Cork. 

36.  Patrick’s  Bridge,  showing 

Father  Mathew’s  Statue. 

37.  St.  Finn-Barr’s  Cathedral, 

Cork. 

38.  Shandon  Steeple,  Cork. 

39.  The  Mardyke  Walk,  Cork. 

40.  Queenstown  II  arbor, 

showing  Haulbowline 
and  Spike  Islands. 


41 

42. 

43- 

44. 

45- 

46. 

47' 

48. 

49' 

j 5°' 
5*' 
52' 

53- 

54- 

55- 

56. 
57- 
58. 
! 59- 
60. 


Sir  Walter  Raleigh’s 
House,  Youghal. 

Blarney  Castle,  Co.  Cork. 

Glengariff  Harbor,  Bantry 
Bay. 

Cromwell’s  Bridge,  Glen- 
gariff. 

Glengariff  Waterfall. 

General  View,  Lakes  of 
Killarney. 

The  Upper  Lake,  Killar- 
ney. 

The  Eagle’s  Nest  Moun- 
tain, Killarney. 

The  Old  Weir  Bridge, 
Shooting  the  Kapids, 
Killarney. 

The  Middle  Lake,  from 
Dinis  Island,  Killarney. 

The  Colleen  Bawn  Cave, 
Middle  Lake,  Killarney. 

Muckross  Abbey,  Killar- 
ney. 

Interior  of  MuckrossAbbey, 
Killarney. 

Glena  Bay,  Killarney. 

O’Sullivan’s  Cascade,  Kil- 
larney. 

Brickeen  Bridge,  Killarney. 

The  Meeting  of  the  Waters, 
Killarney. 

Ross  Castle,  Killarney. 

Derrycunnihy  Cottage  and 
Waterfall,  Killarney. 

The  Gap  of  Dunloe,  Kil- 
larney. 


RELAND.  Lecture  No.  2. 


1.  The  Boyne  Viaduct  at 

Drogheda,  Co.  Louth. 

2.  Ancient  Cross  and  Round 

Tower  at  Monasterboice, 
Co.  Louth. 

3.  Warrenpoint,  Co.  Down. 

4.  Rosstrevor  Quay  and 

Mourne  Hotel,  Co. Down 

5.  Carlingford  Lough,  Co. 

Down. 

6.  Armagh,  showing  Cathe- 

dral. 

7.  Donegal  Place,  Belfast. 

8.  The  Albert  Memorial,  Bel- 

fast. 

9.  The  Queen’s  College,  Bel- 

fast. 

10.  Shane’s  Castle,  Antrim. 

11.  Garron Tower,  the  seat  of 

the  Marchioness  of  Lon- 
donderry. 

12.  The  Rope  Bridge,  Carrick- 

a-redc.  Co.  Antrim. 

13.  General  View  of  the  Great 

Causeway, Giant’s  Cause- 
way. 

14.  Lord  Antrim’s  Parlor. 

15.  The  Honeycomb. 

16.  The  Wishing  Chair. 

17.  The  Ladies’  Fan. 


North  and  West. 

18.  The  Causeway  Gate. 

19.  The  Giant’s  Well. 

20.  Dunluce  Castle. 

2 1 . Londonderry, Lough  Foyle. 

22.  The  Cathedral,  London- 

derry. 

23.  Walker’s  Monument,  Lon- 

donderry. 

24.  Bishop’s  Gate,  London- 

derry. 

25.  Horn  Head,  Donegal. 

26.  Errigal  Mountain,  Donegal. 

27.  Ruins  on  Devenish  Island, 

Lough  Erne,  Co.  Ferma- 
nagh. 

28.  Holy  Well  of  Tubber- 

naltha,  near  Sligo. 

29.  Glencar  Waterfall,  near 

Sligo. 

30.  Boyle  Abbey,  Co.  Ros- 

common. 

31.  Kylemore  Castle,  the  seat 

of  Mitchell  Henry,  Esq. 
M.P.,  Connemara. 

32.  Kylemore  Lake,  Conne- 

mara. 

33.  Ballinahinch  and  Lake, 

Connemara. 

34.  The  Killaries  Bay,  Conne- 

mara. 


35.  Dugort,  Achill,  and  Slieve 

Mor  Mountains. 

36.  Sunset  on  Achill  Sound. 

37.  Rosserk  Abbey,  Co.  Mayo. 

38.  Cong  Abbey,  Co.  Galway. 

39.  The  Fish  Market,  Galway. 

40.  The  Cliffs  of  Moher,  Co. 

Clare. 

41.  The  Spa  Well,  Lisdoon- 

varna,  Co.  Clare. 

42.  The  Spectacle  Bridge,  Lis- 

doonvarna,  Co.  Clare. 

43.  Kilkee,  Co.  Clare. 

44.  The  Natural  Bridges  of 

Ross,  Co.  Clare. 

45.  Killaloe,  on  the  Shannon, 

Co.  Limerick. 

46.  Rapids  of  the  Shannon  at 

Castle  Connell,  Co. 
Limerick. 

47.  Askeaton  Abbey,  ‘ the 

Nave,’  Co.  Limerick. 

48.  Georges’  Street,  Limerick. 

49.  King  John’s  Castle,  and 

Shomond  Bridge,  Lime- 
rick. 

50.  The  Treaty  Stone,  Lime- 

rick. 


25 


THE  BOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


THE  LOWLANDS  OF  SCOTLAND. 


1.  Introduction. 

2.  Edinburgh,  from  Calton 

Hill. 

3.  Edinburgh — Holyrood  Pal- 

ace. 

4.  Edinburgh  — Scott  Monu- 

ment. 

5.  Edinburgh  — Castle  from 

Grassmarket. 

6.  Edinburgh  — Old  T own 

from  Princes  Street. 

7.  Roslin  Glen  and  Castle. 

8.  Roslin  Chapel. 

9.  Roslin  Chapel  — Interior 

— ’Prentice  Pillar. 

10.  Craigmiller  Castle. 

11.  Tantallon  Castle  and  Bass 

Rocks. 

12.  North  Berwick  Law. 

13.  Direlton  Castle. 

14.  Norham  Castle. 

15.  Twisel  Castle. 


16.  Jedburgh  Abbey. 

17.  The  Capon  Tree,  Jed- 

burgh. 

18.  Kelso  Abbey. 

19.  Floors  Castle. 

20.  Banksome  Tower. 

21.  Dryburgh  Abbey — Sir 

Walter  Scott’s  Tomb. 

22.  Melrose  Abbey,  from  S. 

W. 

23.  Melrose  Abbey,  East  Win- 

dow. 

24.  Abbotsford,  from  River. 

25.  “ The  Study. 

26.  St.  Ronan’sWell. 

27.  Peebles. 

28.  Neidpath  Castle. 

29.  Newark  Castle. 


33.  Caerlaverock  Castle. 

34.  Dundrennan  Abbey. 

35.  Dumfries  — Burns’  Mauso- 

leum. 

36.  Lincluden  Abbey. 

37.  On  the  Nith  at  Drumlanig. 

38.  Ayr  — The  Twa  Brigs. 

39.  “ Burns’  Cottage. 

40.  “ Burns’  Monument. 

41.  “ Alloway  Kirk. 

42.  Bonnie  Doon. 

43.  Stair  House. 

44.  Catrine  Lee. 

45.  Ballochmyle  House. 

46.  Bothwell  Castle. 

47.  Falls  of  Clyde,  Bonning- 
ton. 

“ Cora  Linn. 

“ Stonebyres. 

Linlithgow  Palace. 


30.  Hogg’s  Monument  and  St. 

Mary’s  Loch.  4g. 

31.  The  “ Gray  Mare’sTail.” 

32.  Beld  Craig  Linn,  Moffat.  i 50. 

THE  HIGHLANDS  OF  SCOTLAND. 


1.  Introduction. 

2.  Glasgow  Cathedral. 

3.  “ George  Square. 

4.  “ University. 

5.  *•  Broomielaw. 

6.  Clyde  — Henry  Bell’s 

Monument. 

7.  “ Dumbarton 

Castle. 

8.  “ Greenock. 

9.  “ Rothesay. 

10.  Inverary  Castle. 

11.  Oban. 

12.  Staffa — Fingal’s  Cave. 

13.  Iona  Cathedral. 

14.  Glencoe. 

15.  Falls  of  Foyers. 

16.  Inverness. 

17.  Kirkwall  Cathedral. 

18.  Stacks  of  Duncansby. 


19.  Dunrobin  Castle. 

20.  Elgin  Cathedral. 

21.  Aberdeen,  from  below  Sus- 

pension Bridge. 

22.  “ Castle  Street. 

23.  “ King’s  College. 

24.  “ Old  Machar  Ca- 

thedral. 

25.  “ Old  Brig  o’  Bal- 

gownie. 

26.  Balmoral. 

27.  Lochnagar. 

28.  Dunottar  Castl*. 

29.  Arbroath  Abbey. 

30.  Perth. 

31.  Dunkeld  Cathedral. 

32.  ‘‘  Hermitage  and 

Bridge. 

33.  Pass  of  Killiecrankie. 

34.  Blair  Athole. 

NORWAY. 


35.  Falls  of  Moness. 

36.  Taymouth  Castle. 

37.  Pass  of  Leny. 

38.  Callander  and  Ben  Ledi. 

39.  Pass  of  the  Trossachs  and 

Ben  Venue. 

40.  Loch  Katrine, Silver  Str’nd. 

41.  Inversnaid  Falls. 

42.  Loch  Lomond,  looking  up. 

43.  “ looking  down. 

44.  Dunblane  Cathedral. 

45.  Abbey  Craig  and  Wallace 

Monument. 

46.  Cambuskenneth  Abbey. 

47.  Stilling  Castle. 

48.  Dollar  — Castle  Campbell. 

49.  “ “ The  Devil’s  Mill. ’’ 

50.  Loch  Leven  Castle. 

51.  St.  Andrews. 

52.  Dunfermline  Abbey. 


Nordfjord,  Oldendal,  Bly-  16. 
nestad  Sseter. 

View  down  Old-  I 17. 
endal. 

“ Bricksdal  Glacier.  18. 


Sdndmore,  Standal  and  the 
Hjorendfjord. 

Moldeand  Moldefjord.from 
the  Rseknseshaug. 
“ from  one  of  the  is- 


4-  “ 

Children  and  Kids. 

lands. 

33- 

it 

the  Afdalfos, 

5-  “ 

View  up  the  Loen-  19. 

“ and  Moldefjord, 

near  Vetti. 

Vand. 

from  the  Varde. 

34- 

<< 

the  Gjellefos, 

6.  “ 

Icefall,  Kjendals-  20. 

Romsdal,  Hotel  Aak  and 

near  Vetti. 

brte. 

the  Romsdalshorn. 

35- 

it 

from  the  Hotel 

m,  it 

7 • 

On  the  Loen- Vand.  21. 

“ the  Trolltinder. 

Door,  Gudvangen. 

8.  Geiranger  Fjord,  the  Knivs- 

laafosse 

9.  “ “ Waterfall. 

10.  “ “ looking  Up. 

11.  Sdndmore,  near  Fibelstad. 


22. 

2.1- 

24. 

25- 


from  Top  of  Mid- 
dags-Hougen. 
View  on  the  Rauma. 
near  Ilorgheim. 
the  Vermofos. 


Hougen.  26. 

Jotunheim, the  Semmeltind. 

38.  Hardangerfjord,  Unmarried 

12. 

“ Fibelstad-Hougen.  27. 

“ Gjendebod  and 

Women,  in 

Peasant 

13- 

“ Pass  to  Oie  and  the 

Svartdalspig. 

Costume. 

Oienibba.  2S. 

“ Group  at  Gjen- 

39. Hardangerfjord, 

Skjaegge 

14- 

“ Oie  and  Norangsdal. 

debod. 

dalsfos. 

15- 

“ on  Pass,  Orstenvik  29. 

“ Gjendebod  and 

40.  Ilandangerfjord, 

Skj.egge 

to  Standal. 

Svartdal. 

dalsfos. 

3°- 

31- 

32- 


Jotunheim,  Eidsbugaden. 

“ from  the  Skin- 
egg,  looking  W. 
Sognefjord,  the  Vettisfos, 
from  Below. 


36.  I Iardangerfjord,  Odde  and 

Sor  Fjord. 

37.  Hardangerfjord  Married 

Women,  in  Peasant  Cos- 
tume. 


THE  ROS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON.  MASS. 


RAMBLES  IN  NORWAY. 


1 Christiana — General  View. 

2 Oscarshal. 

3 Gol  Kirke. 

4 Norwegian  Storehouse. 

5 Honefos. 

6 Norwegian  Carriole, 

7 On  the  Boegna. 

8 Frydenlund. 

9 Haeg. 

to  Borgund  Church, 
it  Waterfall  at  Husum. 

12  Loerdale  River,  near 
Husum. 

13  Loerdalsoren. 

14  Ncerodal  Valley  with  Jor- 
dalsnut  Peak. 

15  Vossevangen. 

16  Bergen — LookingS.  W. 

17  Bergen — Looking  S. 

18  Bergen — Fishmarket. 


19  Bergen — Norwegian  Joegts. 

20  Bergen — Holberg’s  Statue. 

21  The  Skarvefos  Waterfall. 

22  Eide  Fjord. 

23  Waterfall  near  Eide. 

24  Odde  from  the  S.  W. 

25  Odde — The  Church  and 
Hotels. 

26  The  Buarbroe. 

27  The  Laatbefos. 

28  The  Gronsdal. 

29  Summit  of  Pass. 

30  Roldal  Lake. 

31  Peasants’  Houses. 

32  Vinje  Kirke. 

33  Gausta  Mountain. 

34  Rjukandfos. 

35  Lillehammer  on  Mjosen 
Lake. 

36  Waterfall  near  Lillehammer. 

NORWAY. 


37  Wooden  Bridge  over  the 
Lougen. 

38  Kringelen — Scene  of  Mas- 
sacre of  Col.  Sinclair. 

39  Col.  Sinclair’s  Grave. 

40  Pass  of  Rusten. 

41  Slettefossen  in  Romsdal. 

42  On  the  Rauma. 

43  Fladmark  in  Romsdal. 

44  On  the  Rauma. 

45  On  the  Rauma. 

46  The  Romdalshorn. 

47  Troltinderne  or  Witch 
Peaks. 

48  Veblungsnaes. 

49  Molde. 

50  Molde. 


Lecture  by  E.  E.  PAKTISOTOS,  A.  M. 


1 On  Steamer’s  Deck  ; En- 
tering Christiana  Fjord. 

2 Christiana,  Panorama. 

3 Karl  Johan’s  Gade. 

4 Avenue  of  Fir  Trees. 

5 Norwegian  Carriole. 

6 Hotel  Haukeli-Saeter. 

7 Mountain  Road,  Roldal. 

8 Norwegian  Farm  Buildings. 

9 Norwegian  Farm  Wagon. 

10  Gronsdal. 

11  First  Glimpse  of  the  Hard- 
anger  Fjord. 

12  Odde. 

13  Jordals  and  the  Buarbrae. 

14  Hardanger  Woman. 

15  The  Gravenfjord. 

16  Bergen,  Panorama. 

17  “ The  Fish  Market. 

18  “ Street. 

19  Naerodal,  General  View. 


1 Wiesbaden,  Wilhelm 
Strasse. 

2 Wiesbaden,  Cursaal  and 
Gardens. 

3 Frankfort  on  the  Main. 

4 Eisenach,  Gateway. 

5 “ Market  Place. 

6 “ Luther  House. 

7 Wartburg  Castle. 

8 “ “ Ritter  House 

9 Gotha,  Town  Hall  and 
Market. 

10  Erfurt,  Cathedral. 

1 1 Weimar,  Goethe-Schiller 
Monument. 

12  Halle,  Town  Hall  and 

Statue  of  Handel. 

13  Halle,  Handel’s  Birthplace. 

14  Leipsic,  Augustus  Platz  and 
Post  Office. 

15  Leipsic,  Fountain. 

16  Leipsic,  Old  Market  Place. 


20  Naerodal,  The  Stalheims- 
kleven  Road. 

21  Gudvangen. 

22  The  Naerofjord. 

23  Borgund. 

24  Fjaerlandsfjord. 

25  Balholmen. 

26  The  Essefjord. 

27  The  Flatdalsvand. 

28  The  Loenvand. 

29  A Typical  Norwegian  Val- 
ley. . 

30  Peasant  Women  Raking  \ 
Hay. 

31  The  Geirangerfjord. 

32  Waterfall  of  The  Seven 
Sisters. 

33  Molde. 

34  The  Romsdal. 

35  The  Troldtinder.  Witche’s 
Pinnacles. 

GERMANY. 

17  Leipsic,  Bruhl  Strasse. 

18  Dresden,  Old  Market  and 

Church. 

Schloss  Strasse. 
Court  Church. 
Hof  Theatre. 

View  up  the  Elbe 
Augustus  Bridge. 
Haupt  Strasse, 
from  Bridge. 
Village  on  the 


'9 

20 

21 
22 

23 

24 


25  Wehlen, 

Elbe. 

26  Bastei  Rocks,  near  Wehlen. 

27  Berlin,  Frederic  Street. 


28 

29 
3° 
3' 

32 

33 


Leipziger  Strasse. 
Unter  den  Linden. 
Palace  of  William  I. 
Church  St.  Hedwig. 
Hall  of  Fame. 

Royal  Palace  and 
Bridge. 


36  Throndhjem,  Fanorama. 

37  Cloud-capped  Mountains. 

38  Island  of  Torghatten. 

39  Island  of  Torghatten,  Look- 
ing through  “The  Hole.’’ 

40  The  Svartisan  Glacier. 

41  The  Lofoden  Islands,  En- 
trance to  the  Raftsund. 

42  The  Lofoden  Islands, 
Mountain  Ranges. 

43  The  Lofoden  Islands,  A 
Fishing  Station. 

44  Tromso,  Panorama. 

43  Tromso,  a Group  of  Lapps. 

46  Tromso,  A Lapp  Encamp- 
ment. 

47  Hammerfest,  Panorama. 

48  Bird  Rock. 

49  North  Cape. 

50  The  Midnight  Sun. 


34  Berlin,  Kaiser  Wm.  Strasse, 

35  “ National  Gallery'. 

36  “ Exchange. 

37  “ Cathedral. 

38  “ 'Theatre  and  Schil- 

ler’s Platz. 

39  Charlottenburg,  Royal 
Palace. 

40  Potsdam,  General  View. 

41  “ Sans-souci  Palace. 

and  Park. 

42  “ New  Palace. 

43  Halberstadt,  Curious  Old 
Houses. 

44  Harzburg,  from  the  East. 

45  Harzburg  and  the  Burgberg. 

46  The  Brocken,  Distant  View. 

47  Goslar,  General  View. 

48  Goslar,  The  Kaiserworth 
and  Market. 

49  Cassel,  War  Monument. 

50  Cologne  Cathedral,  Interior. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO..  BOSTON*,  MASS. 


THE  RIVER  RHINE,  FROM  COLOGNE  TO  CONSTANCE. 


8. 

9- 
io. 
i i. 


'3- 

14. 

'5- 

16. 

'7- 

18. 

19. 

20. 


Cologne— Cathedral  fr.S.E. 
“ “ fr.  S. 

“ “ fr.  St. 

Martin’s. 
“ “ fr.  N.  W. 

“ “ Interior. 

“ “ The  South 

Portal. 

“ Central 

Portal. 

and  Bridge  of  Boats. 
St.  Martin’s  Church. 
Bonn,  with  the  Ferry. 
Drachenfels,  with  Seven 
Mountains. 

R e m a g e n.  Apollinaris- 
kirche. 

Andernach. 

Coblenz  — from  the  Rhine. 
“ Ehrenbreitstein, 

Bridge  of  Boats. 
“ Ehrenbreitstein, 

from  above  Thai. 
“ Thai  and  Coblentz. 
Castle  of  Stolzenfels. 
Oberlahnstein  and  Stolzen- 
fels Castle. 

Ems. 


21.  Marksburg  Castle. 

22.  Boppard. 

23.  St.  Goar. 

24.  “ Rheinfels  & St. 

Goar. 

25.  Rheinfels  Castle. 

26.  Lurlei  Rock. 

27.  Oberwesel. 

28.  “ Schonburg  Castle. 

29.  Caub. 

30.  Bacharach. 

31.  Sooneck  Castle. 

32.  Rheinstein  Castle. 

33.  Bingen. 

34.  Wiesbaden. 

35.  “ Greek  Church. 

36.  Mayence. 

37.  “ The  Cathedral. 

38.  Worms  — The  Cathedral. 

39.  “ Luther’s  Monument. 

40.  “ Luther’s  Tree. 

41.  Heidelberg  — The  Castle 

f’m  near  Molken- 
kur. 

42.  “ View  from  Geist- 

burg. 


43.  “ View  from  Heili- 

genburg. 

44.  Heidelberg  — The  Castle. 

Frederick’s  Build’g. 

45.  “ The  Castle.  Otto 

Henry’s  Building. 

46.  “ Entrance  to  Otto 

Henry’s  Building. 

47.  “ from  Elizabeth’s  Ter- 

race. 

48.  Baden-Baden — View  from 

Prince  Solm’s  Castle. 

49.  “ View  from  Leopolds- 

hohe. 

| 50.  Freiburg  — The  Cathedral. 

51.  Strasburg — The  Cathedral. 

52.  “ Cathedral.  The  Cen- 

tral Porch. 

53.  Bale — The  Upper  Bridge. 

54.  “ The  Cathedral. 

55.  “ St.  Paul’s  Gate. 

56.  Neuhausen  — Rhine  Falls. 

57.  “ The  Rhine  from 

above  the  Falls. 

58.  Schaffhausen  — From  the 

High  Rock. 

: 59.  Constance — Rhine  Bridge. 

I 60.  “ from  the  Cathedral. 


THE  RIVIERA, 


FROM  MARSEILLES  TO  GENOA. 


1 . Marseilles — Quay  de  la  Fra- 

ternite. 

2.  Marseilles-Rue  Cannebiere 

3.  Toulon — Quay  du  Port. 

4.  Toulon — Rue  Lafayette. 

5.  Ilyferes  from  II6tel  de  Pal- 

miers. 

6.  Cannes — the  Quai. 

7.  Rue  Centrale,  Cannes. 

8.  Cannes,  from  La  Croix  des 

Gardes. 

9.  Boulevard  de  la  Croisette. 
10.  Grasse — General  View. 

i 1 . Nice — General  View  from 
the  West. 

12.  Nice  — Promenade  des  An- 

glais. 

13.  Nice — Harbor  and  Mount 

Boron. 

14.  Nice,  from  the  Villefranche 

Road. 

15.  Nice — the  Casino,  etc. 

16.  Cimies,  near  Nice — Ruins 

of  Theatre. 

17.  Villefranche — the  Harbor. 

18.  Beaulieu — Little  Africa. 

19.  Eza,  from  the  Corniche 

Road. 


20.  La  Turbie  — the  Roman 

Tower. 

21.  Monaco — the  Promontory 

and  Town. 

22.  Monaco,  from  the  Casino 

Terraces. 

23.  MonteCarlo-General  View. 

24.  The  Casino  and  Gardens, 

Monte  Carlo. 

25.  The  South  Front  of  Casino, 

from  Gardens. 

26.  View  in  Monte  Carlo  Gar- 

dens. 

27.  Monte  Carlo,  from  the 

Monaco  Gardens. 

28.  Roquebrune,  from  the  Cor- 

niche Road. 

29.  Distant  View  of  Monaco 

and  T6te  du  Chien. 

30.  An  Olive  Grove  near  Cap 

Martin. 

31.  Menton,  from  the  Shore  of 

Cap  Martin. 

32.  Menton  — General  View 

from  West. 

33.  Public  Gardens  and  Pro- 

menade du  Midi. 

34.  Menton  Beach — Hauling  in 

the  Nets. 


35.  Menton,  Old  Town,  from 

the  East  Bay. 

36.  The  Bed  of  the  River  at 

Menton. 

37.  Pont  St.  Louis,  Boundary 

of  France  and  Italy. 

38.  Vintimiglia,  from  the  River 

Bed. 

39.  Bordighira,  View  looking 

East. 

40.  San  Remo — West  Bay  and 

Promenade. 

41.  View  in  the  Old  Town  — 

San  Remo. 

42.  The  Market  Place  — San 

Remo. 

43.  Street  in  Old  San  Remo. 

44.  Women  Carriers  of  San 

Remo. 

45.  The  Old  Town  of  San 

Remo. 

46.  Villa  Zirio,  Emperor  Fred- 

erick’s Residence. 

47.  Diana  Marina,  ruined  by 

the  Earthquake. 

48.  Savona,  Corso  Principe 

Amadeo. 

49.  Genoa — the  Via  Balbi. 

50.  Statue  of  Columbus,  etc., 

from  the  Station. 


28 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


HOLLAND. 


I. 

Holland  from  the  Steamer. 

19- 

Leyden 

, Town  Hall. 

37- 

C C 

Milk  Market. 

2. 

Rotterdam , Boompies  Quay. 

20. 

Haarlem,  Cathedral  and 

38. 

i i 

A Fisherman. 

3- 

t< 

Leuve  Haven. 

Market  Place. 

39- 

Ci 

The  Singel  Ca- 

Canal. 

21. 

Ci 

Wind  Mill. 

nal. 

4- 

( ■ 

O u d e Haven 

22. 

Alkmaar,  Town  Hall. 

40. 

ic 

Flower  Market. 

Canal. 

23- 

Rustic  Cart  drawn  by  Dogs. 

41. 

cc 

Montalban 

s- 

ci 

Old  House, 

24. 

A North  Holland  Farm. 

Tower. 

Market  Place. 

25. 

ii 

“ Dog  Cart. 

42. 

cc 

Old  Weigh 

6. 

ii 

SpuiwaterCanal. 

26. 

Hoorn 

The  Harbor. 

House  Market. 

7- 

C i 

Delftschewaart 

27. 

The  Old  Water  Gate. 

34- 

ii 

Fish  Market 

Canal. 

38. 

Marken.  From  the  Harbor. 

Quay. 

8. 

t i 

Flower  Market. 

29. 

i i 

Street  View,  School 

44. 

i c 

Cathedral  and 

9- 

ii 

Woman’s  Head 

Boys. 

Street. 

Dress. 

3°- 

it 

School  Girls. 

45- 

ii 

River  Amstel. 

10. 

Dordrecht,  Canal  View. 

31 11- 

ii 

A Family  Group. 

46. 

i i 

Vegetable  Mar- 

11 . 

Ci 

Cathedral. 

32- 

i i 

Peasants  in  Holiday 

ket. 

12. 

it 

Wind  Saw  Mill. 

Attire. 

47- 

Zaandam,  From  the  Har- 

13.  Delft,  Town  Hall. 

14.  “ East  Gate  (Oos  Port). 

15.  Schevenigen,  Street. 

16.  “ From  the 

Light  House. 

17.  “ Fish’g  Boats. 

18.  “ Bath’g  Beach. 


22.  “ Peasants  in  Holiday 

Attire.  48. 

34.  Amsterdam;  From  the  Har-  49. 
bor. 

35.  “ Prins  Hendrik  50. 

Kade. 

36.  “ Damrak  Street 

SWITZERLAND.  Lecture  No.  1. 

( The  Northern  Lakes  and  Bernese  Oberland. ) 


bor. 

Sailing  Barge,  Zuider  Zee. 
Utrecht,  Cathedral  Tower 
and  Town  Hall. 
“ Houses  on  the  Old 
Canal. 


1.  Basle — Old  Bridge,  etc. 

2.  “ Upper  Bridge. 

3.  “ The  Minster. 

4.  “ *•  West  Door. 

5.  “ “ St. Paul’s  Gate. 

6.  The  Rhine  at  Neuhausen. 

7.  Falls  of  the  Rhine. 

8.  Schaffhausen. 

9.  Constance  — Panorama. 

10.  “ Rhine  Bridge. 

11.  Zurich,  from  Cathedral. 

12.  “ from  the  Heights. 

13.  Lucerne  and  the  Rigi. 

14.  •*  and  Pilatus. 

15.  “ The  Cathedral. 

16.  “ The  Lion  Monument. 

17.  ‘ View  from  the  Rigi. 

18.  Lake  Lucerne, Tell’s  Chapel 

19.  “ The  Axenstrasse. 


20.  Lake  Lucerne  — Brunen. 

21.  Lake  Sarnen. 

22.  Handeck  — Swiss  Chalet. 

23.  “ Falls  of  the  Aar. 

24.  Grimsel  Lake  and  Hospice. 

25.  Rosenlaui  — Reichenbach 

Falls.  No.  1. 

26.  “ Reichenbach  Falls, 

No.  2. 

27.  “ Wetterhorn&Wellhorn 

28.  Interlaken. 

29.  “ Hotel  Beau  Rivage. 

30.  “ Giessbach  Falls. 

31.  Staubbach  Falls. 

32.  Miirren. 

33.  Wengern  Alp — Little  Schei- 

deck  Pass. 

34.  Grindelwald — The  Wetter- 

horn. 


35.  Grindelwald  — The  Eiger. 

36.  “ The  Upper 

Glacier. 

37.  “ Sea  of  Ice. 

38.  Spietz — Lake  Thun. 

39.  Kandersteg — Gemini  Pass. 

40.  Gastein  Thai — TheSchild- 

horn. 

41.  The  Bltimlis  Alp. 

42.  Thun,  from  the  Pavilion. 

43.  “ from  the  Churchyard. 

44.  “ from  the  Aar. 

45.  Fribourg — The  Fountain. 

1 46.  “ Suspension  Bridge. 

47.  “ Cathedral. 

48.  Berne,  from  Rosengarten. 

49.  “ from  Schaenzli. 

50.  “ The  Clock  Tower. 


SWITZERLAND.  Lecture  No.  2. 

( Geneva , Mont  Blanc , St.  Go/hard,  etc.) 

35.  Aletsch  Glacier  & Jungfrau. 


1.  Geneva. 

2.  Chamounix. 

3.  “ T6te  Noire  Pass, app. 

to  Mont.  Blanc. 

4.  “ Salvan  Route. 

5.  “ from  Rochepercee. 

6.  “ Hotel  Royale. 

7.  Mont  Blanc — Merde  Glace 

g ii  ii  ii 

g a a cc 

10.  “ Glacier  des  Bossons. 

11.  “ from  the  Glaciers. 

12.  “ Mer  de  Glace. 

13.  Vernayez  — The  Cascade. 

14.  “ Gorge  du  Trient. 

j ii  ii  it 

16.  Zermatt. 

17.  “ The  Riffelhaus. 

18.  “ The  Matterhorn. 


19.  The  Matterhorn,  from  the 

Mettelhorn. 

20.  “ from  the  Gornergeat. 

21.  The  Lyskamm  Glacier. 

22.  Monte  Rosa. 

23.  Brieg  and  Mont  Leone. 

24.  “ and  Bel  Alp. 

25.  Pass  St.  Gothard. 

26.  “ “ 

27.  “ Devil’s  Bridge. 

28.  “ Ilospenthal. 

29.  “ Amsteg. 

30.  •*  Maderaner  Thai. 

31.  “ Breithorn  & Hiifihorn. 

32.  “ Stauberbach  Cascade. 

33.  “ Amsteg. 

34.  Viesch  Glacier  and  Finster 

Aarhorn. 


36.  “ and  Lake. 

37.  Lake  of  tbe  Dead  — Furka 

Pass. 

38.  Rhone  Glacier,  and  Hotel. 

39.  “ and  Crevasse. 

40.  Grindelwald — Ice  Cavern. 

41.  Gemmi  Pass,  Oeschinen 

Lake. 

42.  “ I.oche  les  Bains. 

43.  “ The  Ladders, 

44.  Sion  — Rhone  Valley. 

45.  Vevay,  on  Lake  Geneva. 

46.  Castle  of  Chillon,  “ 

47. 

48.  Ouchy,  “ 

49.  Lausanne,  “ 

50.  “ Cathedral,  etc.,  “ 


2!) 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


1.  Ypres,  Hotel  de  Ville. 

2.  Courtray,  Bridge  and  Tow- 

ers. 

3.  Courtray,  Hotel  de  Ville 

and  Belfry  of  St.  Martin. 

4.  Tournay,  the  Belfry. 

5.  “ the  Cathedral. 

6.  “ Cathedral,  the 

Nave. 

7.  Namur,  Interior  of  the 

Church  of  St.  Loup. 

8.  Dinant,  General  View. 

9.  “ 'the  Roche  a Bayard. 

10.  “ Anseremme. 

11.  I Iuy,  The  Citadel. 

12.  Liege,  Grand  Marche. 

13.  “ Palais  de  Justice. 

14.  “ Palais  de  Justice. 

15.  “ the  Cathedral. 

16.  “ Cathedral,  Interior. 

17.  “ the  Church  of  St. 

Jacques,  Interior. 


1.  Gibraltar — Our  Courier. 

2.  “ How  we  saw  Gi- 

braltar. 

3.  “ The  Bay. 

4.  “ The  Alameda. 

5.  ‘‘  Catalan  Bay. 

6.  “ Bridge  of  Thun- 

der. 

7.  Cadiz  — The  Cathedral. 

8.  Seville — Cathedral  and  City 


9.  “ 

The  Alcazar  Gar 
dens. 

10.  “ 

Hall  of  Ambassa 
dors. 

II.  “ 

Court  of  Sultanas. 

12.  “ 

The  Bull  Ring. 

*3-  “ 

A Bull  Fight. 

14. 

A Bull  Fight. 

15.  Cordova — Panorama. 

16. 

Court  of  Oranges 

BELGIUM. 

18.  Louvain,  Hotel  de  Ville. 

19.  “ the  Church  of  St. 
Peter. 

20.  Brussels, the  Hotel  de  Ville. 

2t.  “ Cathedral. 

22.  “ Colonne  du  Con- 

gress. 

23.  Brussels,  the  Bourse. 

24.  Waterloo,  Lion  Mount. 

25.  “ Hogoumont,  South 

Front  of  the  Farm. 

26.  “ La  Belle  Alliance. 

27.  “ La  Haye  Saint. 

28.  Oudenarde,  Hotel  de  Ville. 

29.  Malines  Cathedral, Exterior 

30.  “ “ Interior. 

31.  Antwerp,  Hotel  de  Ville. 

32.  “ Cathedral,  Exte- 

rior. 

33.  Antwerp  Cathedral,  the 

Nave. 

34.  Antwerp,  Place  Verte. 

SPAIN. 

17.  Cordova — Int’r  of  Mosque. 

18.  “ Triunfo  Monu- 

ment. 

19.  Toledo — Panorama. 

20.  “ The  Alcazar. 

21.  Madrid — Royal  Palace. 

22.  “ National  Museum 

23.  “ Fountain  of  Alcala. 

,24.  “ Escurial  Palace. 

25.  Valladolid-An  Antique  Str. 

26.  Burgos — Panorama. 

27.  St.  Sebastian-  -Panorama. 

28.  Saragossa — The  Market. 

29.  Lerida — Panorama. 

30.  Manresa — The  Old  Town. 

31.  Barcelona — The  Harbor. 

32.  Tarragona — TheCathedral. 

33.  Valencia — Panorama. 

34.  Granada — Grounds  of  the 

Alhambra. 


35.  Antwerp,  Church  of  St. 

Jacques,  Nave. 

36.  Antwerp,  Church  of  St. 

Paul. 

37.  Antwerp,  Calvary. 

38.  “ Church  of  the 
Jesuits. 

39.  Ghent,  Church  of  St.  Nich- 

olas. 

40.  Ghent  Cathedral,  Interior. 

41.  “ “ the  Choir. 

42.  “ Old  Houses. 

43.  Bruges,  Hotel  de  Ville. 

44.  “ Palais  de  Justice 

Council  Chamber. 

45.  Bruges,  the  Cathedral,  In- 

terior. 

46.  Bruges,  Notre  Dame. 

47.  “ Quai  du  Rosaire. 

48.  “ the  Belfry. 

49.  Ostend,  the  Harbor. 

50.  “ the  Lighthouse. 


35- 

36. 

37- 

38. 

39- 


40. 

41. 

42. 
43- 
44. 

45- 

46. 

47- 

48. 

49. 

50. 


Granada — Cielo  Bajo. 

“ The  Alhambra  from 
San  Nicholas 
“ “Court  of 

Lions. 

“ “ Hall  of  Two 

Sisters. 

“ “ Hall  of  Jus- 

tice. 

“ Moor’s  Seat. 

“ The  Sierra  Nevada. 
“ Tower  of  Peaks. 

“ Water  Tower. 

“ Gypsy  Prince. 

“ Gypsy  Girl. 

“ Group  of  Gypsies. 
Loja — Panorama. 

Malaga — Cathedral. 

“ The  Covered  Market 
“ The  Harbor. 


Cities  and  Places  of  Interest  in  the  Mediterranean. 


1.  Gibraltar. 

2.  “ from  Europa  Point. 

3.  “ Town  and  Bay. 

4.  Barcelona — The  Harbor. 

5.  Marseilles, f’m  Notre  Dame. 

6.  “ Cathedral. 

7.  “ Fort  Napoleon. 

8.  “ The  Harbor. 

9.  “ Museum  Foun- 

tain. 

10.  Cannes, from  La  Californie. 

11.  “ from  Mount  Cheva- 

lier. 

12.  “ Mount  Chevalier. 

13.  “ Cathedral  Tower. 

14.  Antibes. 

15.  Nice,  from  Villa  Franche 

Road. 

16.  “ Jardin  Anglais. 

17.  Corsica. 


18.  Nice — The  Bay. 

19.  “ Promenade. 

20.  “ View  in  the  Harbor. 

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22.  “ Les  Quais. 

23.  Monaco — Monte  Carlo. 

24.  “*  Monte  Carlo  Gar- 

dens. 

25.  “ Monte  Carlo  Gar- 

dens. 

26.  Mentone — Old  Town. 

27.  “ Promenade. 

28.  Genoa. 

29.  ■ “ Statue  of  Christo- 

pher Columbus. 

30.  Naples,  from  San  Elmo. 

31.  “ Bay  and  Vesuvius. 

32.  “ Marina  and  San  Elmo. 

33.  Sorrento, f’m  Capodimonte. 


34.  Capri — The  Marina. 

35.  Capri. 

36.  Amalfi. 

37.  Messina,  from  the  Hill. 

38.  Malta — Grand  Harbor. 


39- 

if 

Marsa  Muscat. 

40. 

ii 

Valetta. 

41. 

ii 

“ Church  of 
St.  John. 

42. 

if 

Grand  Harbor. 

43- 

ii 

Troop-ships. 

44. 

Algiers 

— General  View. 

45- 

f i 

with  Boulevards. 

46. 

if 

from  Marengo  Gar- 
dens. 

47- 

<• 

Palms  in  Jardin. 

48. 

ii 

if  if 

49- 

ft 

Interior  of  Ara- 
besque House. 

50- 

if 

Gorge  of  Scheffa. 

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THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


1.  St.  Mark’*  Tower — The 

Campanile. 

2.  Venice,  from  St.  Mark’s 

Tower.  , 

3.  The  Clock  Tower,  Grand 

Piazza. 

4.  St.  Mark’s  Cathedral,  from 

the  Piazza. 

5.  St. Mark’s  Cathedral,  N.W. 

Corner. 

6.  The  Bronze  Horses  of  St. 

Mark’s. 

7.  Interior  of  St.  Mark’s  Cath- 

edral. 

8.  The  Rood  Screen,  St. 

Mark’s. 

9.  St.  Mark’s  Cathedral,  from 

the  Ducal  Palace. 

10.  Bronze  Wells, Ducal  Palace. 

11.  Ducal  Palace,  The  Inner 

Facade. 

12.  Tame  Pigeons  of  St. Marks. 

13.  The  Giant  Stairs,  Ducal 

Palace. 


VENICE. 

14.  Ducal  Palace,  the  Canal 

Front. 

15.  The  Bridge  of  Sighs. 

16.  The  Vine  Angle  of  the 

Ducal  Palace. 

17.  The  Granite  Columns  on 

the  Piazetta. 

18.  The  Winged  Lion  of  St. 

Mark’s. 

19.  The  Riva  degli  Schiavoni. 

20.  A Venetian  Street,  and 

leaning  Campanile. 

21.  St.  Zeccaria  Church. 

22.  The  Arsenal — Entrance. 

23.  The  Public  Gardens,  Venice. 

24.  St.  Georgio  from  the  Pia- 

zetta 

25.  Venice,  from  St.  Georgio 

Campanile. 

26.  Eastern  Venice,  from  St. 

Georgio. 

27.  The  Cavalli  Palace,  Grand 

Canal. 

BAY  OF  NAPLES. 


28.  The  Grand  Canal,  from  the 

Iron  Bridge. 

29.  Church  of  S.  Maria  della 

Salute. 

30.  Quay  and  Canal,  from  della 

Salute  Church. 

31.  Group  of  Women  at  a Well. 

32.  The  Foscari  Palaces,  Grand 

Canal. 

33.  The  Ponte  Rialto. 

34.  Grand  Canal,  from  Ponte 

Rialto. 

35.  Grand  Canal,  south  of  the 

Rialto. 

36.  The  'Market,  from  Ponte 

Rialto. 

37.  Grand  Canal,  from  the 

Turkish  Palace. 

38.  Church  of  Gli  Scalzi,  int’r. 

39.  A Paved  Street,  “Calle  del 

Sturion.” 

40.  Via  Alla  Posta,  Street  at  the 

Post-office. 


I.  The  Bay  of  Naples  from 
Posilipo. 

z.  St.  Elmo  and  Entrance  to 
Villa  Nazionale. 

3.  St.  Lucia,  from  Hotel  du 

Rome. 

4.  A Street  Group  of  the 

Natives. 

5.  Quay  of  St.  Lucia. 

6.  Posilipo,  from  the  Shore. 

7.  Strada  di  Piedigrotto. 

8.  Group  of  Women  with  Dis- 

taff. 

9.  Entrance  to  the  New 

Grotto,  Posilipo. 

10.  Pozzuoli,  near  Naples. 

11.  Ruins  of  Ancient  Pier,  Pu- 

teoli. 

12.  The  Amphitheatre,  Pozzuoli 

13.  Entrance  to  the  Theatre, 

Pozzuoli. 

14.  Baja,  General  View. 

15.  Temple  of  Venus,  Baja. 

16.  The  Royal  Palace,  Naples. 


17.  Church  of  St.  Francesco  di 

Paulo. 

18.  The  Toledo  at  Mid-day. 

19-  A Side  Street  of  the  Toledo. 

20.  Street  Public  Letter  Writ- 

ers. 

21.  Street  Letter  Reading  and 

Writing. 

22.  Strada  del  Molo  and  St. 

Martino. 

23.  Naples  and  Vesuvius,  from 

St.  Martino. 

24.  Strada  del  Piliero. 

25 . An  Orange  and  Lemon  Stall 

26.  Strada  Medina,  Naples. 

27.  Strada  di  Porto,  Naples. 

28.  Street  Scene,  Cooking  Ome- 

lets. 

29  Strado  Nuovo,  Naples. 

30.  A Street  Group  of  Children. 

31.  Gardens,  Villa  del  I’opolo. 

32.  Naples  from  the  Shore. 

33.  Statuary  in  Naples  Museum. 
■ 34.  Herculaneum, General  View 

of  Ruins. 


] 35.  A Wine  Shop  of  Hercula- 
neum. 

36.  Herculaneum  Theatre,  Un- 

derground. 

37.  The  Observatory  on  Mount 

Vesuvius. 

38.  The  Vesuvius  Railway. 

I 39.  Summit  of  Vesuvius. 

40.  Pompeii,  Columns  of  Tem- 

ple of  Venus. 

41.  A Private  House  in  Pom- 

peii. 

42.  Pompeii,  House  of  the  Fig- 

ured Capitols. 

43.  Castelammare,  from  the 

Shore. 

44.  Sorrento,  from  the  South. 

45.  “ from  the  Massa 
Road. 

46.  The  Blue  Grotto  of  Capri. 

47.  The  Landing  Place  of  Capri. 

48.  Capri,  the  Village. 

49.  “ the  Roads  to  Ana- 
Capri. 

Bay,  from  the  Marina. 


50. 


POMPEII,  PAST  AND  PRESENT. 


1.  Vesuvius,  etc.,  from  Castel- 

lammare. 

2.  Pompeii,  restored. 

3.  The  Basilica. 

4.  The  Temple  of  Apollo. 

5.  The  Forum, from  the  South 

6.  North  End  of  the  Forum, 

restored. 

7.  Temple  of  Jupiter. 

8.  South  End  of  the  Forum, 

restored. 

9.  Street  of  Abundance. 

10.  A Street  Fountain, restored. 

11.  House  of  Holconius. 

12.  Collection  of  Sculptures. 

13.  View  of  the  Large  Theatre. 

14.  The  Small  Theatre. 

1 J.  Temple  of  Isis. 

16.  Temple  af  Aisculapius. 

17.  Court  of  the  Gladiators. 


18.  Excavators  at  Work. 

19.  House  of  Cornelius  Ruto. 
2C.  General  View  of  Pompeii. 

21.  The  Amphitheatre. 

22.  The  Stabian  Street. 

23.  A Baker’s  Oven  and  Mills. 

24.  House  of  Marcus  Lucretius. 

25.  The  Street  of  Nola. 

26.  A Wine  Shop. 

27.  A Wine  Shop,  restored. 

28.  A Bread  Bakery. 

29.  House  of  the  Chase. 

30.  House  of  the  Faun. 

31.  House  with  Columns,  re- 

stored. 

32.  The  Street  of  Fortune. 

33.  Temple  of  Fortune,  re- 

stored. 

34.  A Room  in  the  Baths  of  the 

Forum. 

:i! 


I 35.  House  of  the  Poet. 

36.  The  Poet’s  House,  restored. 

37.  Frescoes  Inside  of  a Room. 

38.  Mosaic  and  Shell  Fountain. 

39.  The  House  of  Pansa. 

40.  Interior  of  the  House  of 

Pansa,  restored. 

41.  Statue  of  Diana. 

42.  House  of  Sallust. 

43.  Bronze  Ornaments  and 

Money  Chests. 

44.  Gate  of  Herculaneum. 

45.  Gate  of  Herculaneum,  re- 

stored. 

46.  Seat  of  Mamia. 

47.  The  Street  of  Tombs. 

48.  Villa  of  Diomede. 

49.  A Portico  and  Inner  Gar- 

den, restored. 

50.  The  Museum  at  Pompeii. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


1.  Church  of  St.  Maria,  No- 

vella. 

2.  Pont  Trinita. 

3.  The  Vecchio  Bridge. 

4.  View  from  the  Vecchio 

Bridge. 

5.  The  Vecchio  Palace  and 

Logia. 

6.  Court  of  theVecchio  Palace. 

7.  Great  Hall  of  the  Vecchio 

Palace. 

8.  The  Cathedral, from  Vecchio 

Tower. 

9.  Fountain  and  Piazza  della 

Signoria.  • 

10.  Logia  de  Lanzi. 

11.  Florence  Cathedral,  the 

Front. 

12.  Giotto’s  Tower,  etc.,  from 

the  East. 


FLORENCE. 

13.  The  Piazza  del  Duomo. 

14.  The  Baptistery  — Florence. 

15.  Front  Doorway  of  Florence 

Cathedral. 

16.  Florence, from  San  Miniato. 

17.  Monastery  and  Cemetery 
of  San  Miniato. 

18.  View  from  Piazza  Michael 
Angelo. 

19.  Florence  and  the  Arno, 
from  Piazza. 

20.  Uffizi  Colonade  and  Vecchio 
Palace. 

21.  East  Corridor  of  the  Uffizi 
Gallery. 

j 22.  Statue  of  Venus,  Tribune 
Gallery. 

23.  View  from  the  Vecchio 
Gallery. 


24  Pitti  Palace,  from  Boboli 
Gardens. 

25.  Florence,  from  the  Boboli 

Gardens. 

26.  A Statue  Group  in  the 

Boboli  Gardens. 

27.  The  Pitti  Palace — Exterior. 

28.  Church  of  St.  Croce. 

29.  Court  of  Bargello  Museum. 

30.  The  Strozzi  Palace. 

31.  Church  of  St.  Marco. 

32.  Arch  of  Gallio. 

33.  The  Villa  Palmeria. 

34.  Distant  View  from  Fiesole. 
35-  Carthusian  Monastery  and 

Monks. 

36.  The  Cascine,  near  Flor- 
ence. 


1.  View  from  the  F'rench 

Academy. 

2.  St.  Peter’s  from  the  Vati- 

can Gallery. 

3.  St.  Peter’s. 

4.  St.  Peter’s  Facade  and 

Dome. 

5.  St.  Peters — the  Interior. 

6.  The  Vatican. 

7.  Chiaramonti  Corridor — the 

Vatican. 

8.  The  Vatican  Ariadne. 

9.  Ruins  on  the  Palatine  Hill. 

10.  Temple  of  Vesta. 

11.  Temple  of  Castor  and 

Pollox. 

12.  San  Lorenzo — Outside  the 

Walls. 

13.  Temple  of  F'austina  from 

Palatine  Hill. 

14.  View  from  the  Palatine 

Hill. 


ROME. 

[ 15.  Temple  of  Saturn. 

16.  Arch  of  Constantine. 

17.  Arch  of  Titus. 

18.  Arch  of  Titus — Bas-relief(7 

Candlesticks). 

19.  Arch  of  Titus — Bas-relief 

(the  Chariots). 

20.  Porta  San  Maggiore. 

21.  Porta  San  Lorenzo. 

22.  Porta  San  Paolo. 

23.  Porta  San  Giovanni. 

24.  Tomb  of  Cecelia  Metella. 
j 25.  Basilica  of  Constantine( dis- 
tant). 

26.  Basilica  of  Constantine 

(near.) 

27.  Island  in  the  Tiber. 

28.  Palazzo  Quirinale. 

29.  Palazzo  del  Laterano. 

30.  Villa  Medici. 

31.  St.  Angelo. 


I 32,  Fontana  Paolino. 

33.  F'ontana  di  Trevi. 

34.  The  Coliseum. 

35.  1 he  Coliseum — the  Interior 

36.  Piazza  Navona. 

37.  Piazza  Colonna. 

38.  Steps  of  Piazza  di  Spagna. 

39.  View  from  Monte  Pincio. 

40.  Piazzo  del  Popolo. 

41.  Column  of  Immaculate 

Conception. 

42.  Pincio  Gardens.  • 

43.  Pincio  Gardens  — Fountain 

of  Moses. 

44.  The  Pantheon. 

45.  San  Paola. 

46.  F'orum  Romanum. 

47.  F'orum  of  Trajan. 

48.  Column  of  Phocas. 

49.  The  Capitol. 

50.  Santa  Maria  Maggiore. 


PICTURESQUE  ITALY:  Past 


1.  Turin,  Palazzo  Carignano.  I 

2.  -l  Church  of  Gran  Ma- 

dre  di  Dio. 

3.  “ Capuchin  Monas-  ^ 

tery. 

4.  Milan  Cathedral. 

5.  Orta. 

6.  Lake  Maggiore,  Baveno. 

7.  Lake  of  Como,  Varenna. 

8.  Venice,  St.  Mark’s  Facade. 

9.  “ Porphyry  Knights  by 

the  Palace  of  the 
Doges. 

10.  “ Palace  of  the  Doges. 

11.  “ Fountain  in  Court- 

yard of  the  Palace 
of  the  Doges. 

12.  “ Bridge  of  Sighs. 

13.  “ The  Grand  Canal. 

14.  Ponte  Rialto  Bridge, 

or  Rialto  Bridge. 

15.  “ Ca  d’Oro,  or  Golden 

House. 

16.  Bologna,  Church  of  S.  Gia- 

como Maggiore. 


17.  Florence. 

18.  “ Cathedral  and  Cam- 

panile. 

19*  “ Palazzo  Vecchio. 

20.  “ Uffizi  and  Palazzo 

Vecchio. 

21.  “ Loggia  del  Lanzi. 

22.  “ Church  of  Santa 

Croce  and  Dante’s 
Monument. 

23.  “ Triumphal  Arch  at 

Porta  St.  Gallo. 

24.  Arezzo. 

25.  Naples,  A general  view 

from  St.  Elmo. 

26.  “ the  Harbor. 

27.  “ Strada  del  Molo  and 

St.  Elmo. 

28.  “ Santa  Lucia  andCas- 

tel  dell’  Ovo. 

29.  “ Piazza  del  Plebiscito 

30.  “ Palazzo  Reale. 

31 11-  “ Palazzo  Reale  (the 

Scala). 

32 


and  Present. 

32.  Naples.  San  Francesco  di 

Paolo. 

33.  “ Villa  Nazionale. 

34-  “ Colonna  del  Martiri. 

35.  Pompeii,  General  View. 

36.  “ the  F'orum. 


37- 

U 

the  Basilica. 

3«- 

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Temple  of  Venus. 

39- 

H 

Pantheon,  or  Tem- 
ple of  Augustus. 

40. 

c< 

House  of  tne  Small 
Fountain. 

41. 

•• 

House  of  the  Faun. 

42. 

(( 

Amphitheatre. 

43- 

1 ( 

Street  of  the  Tombs. 

44.  Palermo  Cathedral. 

45.  Pisa,  Baptistery,  Cathedral, 

and  Campanile. 

46.  Pisa,  Leaning  Tower. 

47.  Lucca  Cathedral. 

48.  Genoa,  View  above  the 

Railway  Station. 

49.  Genoa,  Palazzo  Duncale. 

5°-  “ Statue  Columbus. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


THE  SIGHTS  OF  ROME. 


1 Piazza  del  Popolo,  Rome. 

2 Piazza  Colonna. 

3 The  Pantheon. 

4 Interior  of  Pantheon. 

5 Bridge  and  Castle  of  St. 
Angelo. 

6 St.  Peter’s,  the  Exterior. 

7 Interior  of  St.  Peter’s. 

8 Bronze  Statue  of  St.  Peter. 

9 The  Bronze  Canopy  and 
Tribune. 

10  Confessional  and  Tomb  of 
St.  Peter. 

11  Exterior  of  the  Vatican. 

12  The  Sistine  Chapel,  Vatican. 

13  Museum  of  Antique  Statues, 
Vatican. 

14  Vatican  Gallery  of  Statues. 

15  Saloon  of  the  Candelabra, 
Vatican. 

16  Rome,  from  St.  Pietro  di 
Montorio. 

17  Forum  of  Trajan. 

18  St.  Clement’s  Church,  Inte- 
rior. 


19  St.  John  I.ateran,  the  East 
Front. 

20  The  Colosseum,  Exterior. 

21  Interior  of  the  Colosseum. 

22  The  East  End  of  the  Arena, 
Colosseum. 

23  Arch  of  Constantine. 

24  Baths  of  Caracalla. 

25  The  Appian  Way,  Outside 
Rome. 

26  Catacombs  of  S.  Sebastino  | 
(Galleries). 

27  Chapel  of  Marliri  Maximo, 
S.  Sebastino. 

28  Catacombs  S.  Calixtus,  S. 
Cecilias  Chapel. 

29  Chapel  of  Pope  Marcellinus, 
Catacombs  of  St.  Calixtus. 

30  Catacombs  of  St.  Agnese. 

31  Pyramid  of  Caius  Cestius. 

32  Church  of  St.  Paulo. 

33  The  Cloisters  of  St.  Paulo. 

34  Buildings  of  Caligula,  Pal- 
antine  Hill. 


35  The  Capitol  and  Forum, 
from  Palantine. 

36  North  Side  of  the  Roman 
Forum. 

37  The  Stadium  on  the  Palan- 
tine. 

38  Basilica  of  Constantine. 

39  House  and  Statues  of  the 
Vestal  Virgins. 

40  Arch  of  Titus. 

41  Temple  of  Castor  and  Pol- 
lux. 

42  Roman  Forum,  from  the 
West. 

43  Temple  of  Saturn. 

44  Arch  of  Septimius  Severus. 

45  View  through  the  Arch  of 
Severus. 

46  The  Mammertine  Prison. 

47  Fountain  of  Trevi. 

48  Capuchin  Monks,  Campo 
Santo. 

49  Church  of  the  Jesuits,  Inte- 
rior. 

50  The  Quirinale  Palace. 


THE  ENGLISH  LAKE  DISTRICT. 


1 Map  showing  the  route 
taken. 

2 Windermere — general  view. 

3 Windermere  Lake  and  Bow- 
ness,  from  Brant  Fells. 

4 Bowness,  from  the  shore. 

5 Windermere  Lake, Bowness, 
&c.,  from  Furness  Fells. 

6 Waterhead  — Windermere 
Lake. 

7 Ambleside  Church. 

8 Ambleside,  from  Loughrigg 
Fell. 

9 Stock  Gill  Force — Amble- 
side. 

10  Old  Mill  Stream — Amble- 
side. 

1 1 Skelwith  Force, 

12  Colwith  Force. 

13  Village  of  Elterwater  and 
Langdale  Pikes. 

14  Dungeon  Gill  — Langdale 
Pikes. 

15  View  of  the  Rothay,  at 
Rydal. 

16  Rydal  Lake,  looking  North, 

17  Rydal  Mount,  late  residence 
of  Wordsworth. 


18  Waterfall — Rydal  Park. 

19  Grasmere  Lake  and  Village. 

20  Ullswater  Lake  and  Moun- 
tain, from  Place  Fell. 

21  Patterdale  Church  and  Old 
Yew  Tree. 

22  Ullswater  Lake  and  Place 
Fell,  from  Glenridding. 

23  Stybarrow  Crag — Ullswater 
I.ake. 

24  Aira  Force  — Gowbarrow 
Park. 

25  Thirlmere  Lake. 

26  Keswick,  from  Castle  Ilill. 

27  Keswick  Market  Place  and 
Townhall. 

28  Derwentwater, Friar’s  Craig, 
&c. 

29  View  from  Friar’s  Craig, 
Derwentwater. 

30  Bassenthwaite  Lake. 

31  Cockermouth — general  view. 

32  Cockermouth  Castle  — the 
Keep. 

33  Lodore  Falls. 

34  View  of  Derwentwater, 
from  above  Lodore. 

35  Borrowdale  Valley. 


36  The  Bowder  Stone — Bor- 
rowdale. 

37  Castle  Craig  and  Valley, 
Borrowdale. 

38  Ilonister  Craig. 

39  Buttermere  Lake,  from  the 
Meadows. 

40  Head  of  Buttermere. 

41  Wastdale  Village  and 
Valley. 

42  Mill  at  Gill  Banks,  near 
Eskdale. 

43  Eskdale  Valley  and  Village 
of  Boot. 

44  View  near  the  Old  Mill, 
Eskdale. 

45  Stanley  Gill,  Eskdale, 

46  Coniston  Village  and  Lake. 

47  View  at  the  Copper  Mines, 
Coniston. 

48  Furness  Abbey — the  Cloister 
Court. 

49  Chapter  House  ---  Furness 
Abbey. 

50  Grange  over  Sands. 


THE  LOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


(52)  LIFE  OF  JOHN  WESLEY. 


1 Portraits  of  Wesley. 

2 English  Reformers  in 

Prison. 

3 Epworth  Rectory. 

4 Epworth  Church. 

5 Wesley’s  Mother 

Preaching. 

Portraits  of  his  Parents. 

6 Little  Wesley  Rescued 

from  the  Fire. 

7 Portraits,  Wesley  Family. 

8 Charter  House.  Christ 

Ch.,  Lincoln  Colleges. 

9 South  Leigh  Church. 

10  "The  Holy  Club.” 

1 1 General  Oglethorpe,  etc. 

12  "Wesley and  Moravians.” 

13  Charles  Wesley  with  the 

Creek  Indians. 

14  Bishop  Peter  Bohler. 

15  First  Methodist  Chapel. 

16  The  Foundry. 

17  Countess  of  Hunting- 

don, Whitfield,  Wat- 
son, Benson,  Bunting, 
Clarke. 

18  1st  Class  and  Conference. 

19  Wesley  Preaching  on 

his  Father’s  Tomb. 

20  Susannah  Wesley’s  Burial 

21  John  Wesley  Visiting 

His  Mother’s  Grave. 


Reading  by  Rev.  C.  Beebee,  25  cents. 

22  Newcastle — Orphanage 

and  Study. 

23  Rough  Experiences. 

24  The  Highwayman  — 

Honest  Munchin,  etc. 

25  Wesley  at  Gwennap  Pit. 

26  A Strange  Pulpit  at 

Nottingham. 

27  Nelson  and  the  Rioters. 

28  Wesley  at  Cork.  Whit- 

field in  Scotland. 

29  Duncan  Wright  and  the 

Prisoner. 

30  American  Methodists — 

Heck  and  Webb. 

31  The  Cradle  of  American 

Methodism. 

32  Noted  American 

Preachers. 

33  Rev.  Alfred  Cookman. 

34  Barry's  Portrait  of  Wes- 

ley. 

35  Fletcher.  Coke  and  their 

Memorial  Chapels. 

36  Founders  of  the  Mis- 

sionary Society. 

37  City  Road  Chapel. 

38  Interior  View. 

39  Wesley’s  Noted  Pulpit. 

40  A Methodist  in  an  Ex- 

plosion. 


41  The  Methodist  Dairy- 

man’s Daughter. 

42  Whipping  Meth.  Slaves. 

43  Wesley  Preaching  to  446 

of  his  Preachers. 

44  Chas.  Wesley  in  Old  Age. 

45  Romney's  Portrait  of 

John  Wesley. 

46  Kingswood,  The  Grove, 

Taunton. 

47  Wesley  College,  Shef- 

field. 

48  Scene  of  Last  Open-Air 

Service. 

49  John  Wesley’s  Death. 

50  Wesley  Monuments. 

51  Monument.  City  Road. 

52  Westminster  Tablet,  and 

Relics  of  Wesley. 

53  A Worthy  Successor 

(Rev.  Chas.  Garrett). 

54  Epworth  Mem’l  Chapel. 

55  Recent  Photograph  of 

his  Father’s  Tomb. 

56  Noted  Meth.  Orators— 

Punshon,  Newton, 
Bramwell,  Dawson. 

57  Our  First  Presidents. 

58  101  Wesleyan  Ministers. 

59  A “Cloud  of  Witnesses.” 

60  Millennium — Sketch. 


THE  ITALIAN  LAKES. 


1 Street  in  Bellinzona. 

2 Locarno  from  the  Pier. 

3 Locarno,  the  Grand  Piazza. 

4 Madonna  del  Sasso  from 
the  Town. 

5 Madonna  del  Sasso  from 
the  Heights. 

6 Cannobo  from  the  Steamer. 

7 Maccagno  from  the  Lakes. 

8 Luino  from  the  Lake. 

9 Intra  from  the  Pier. 

10  Laveno  from  the  Lake. 

11  Pallanza,  Piazza  Garibaldi. 

12  Villa  Clara,  Baveno. 

13  Baveno  from  the  Ilills. 

14  Stresa,  and  Lake  Maggiore 
from  the  Hills. 

15  Isola  Bella  from  the  Shore. 

16  Isola  Bella,  the  Grotto  in 
Gardens. 

17  Arona  from  the  Lake. 

18  Lake  Orta  from  the  South. 

19  The  Lake  at  Orta 

20  Market  Place,  Orta. 

21  Street  in  Orta. 


22  Island  of  San  Guilio,  Lake 
Orta. 

23  Mandonna  del  Monte,  near 
Varese. 

24  Lugano  and  Monte  Bre. 

25  Lugano  and  Monte  San 
Salvatore. 

26  Lugano  and  St.  Lorenzo 
Church. 

27  Oxen  Cart,  Lugano. 

28  Lugano  from  the  Lake. 

29  The  Wood  Market,  Lugano. 

30  Fresco  by  Luine  at  the 
Lugano. 

31  Ostena,  entrance  to  the 
Grotto. 

32  Porlezza,  the  Landing 
Place,  &c. 

33  Menaggio,  the  town,  and 
Lake  Como. 

34  Bellaggio,theVia  Servelloni. 

35  Bcllaggio,  general  view. 

36  View  from  Park  of  Villa 
Servelloni. 


37  Tropical  Plants  in  Garden 
of  Villa  Servelloni. 

38  Lake  Como,  Lavedo  and 
Island  Comacina. 

39  View  from  above  Sala, 
looking  north. 

40  Torrigia  from  the  Lake. 

41  Como,  the  Harbour  and 
Landing  Place. 

42  General  View  of  Como. 

43  Como  and  the  Lake,  from 
Baradello  Hill. 

44  Milan  Cathedral  from  the 
Piazza. 

45  View  on  the  roof  of  Milan 
Cathedral. 

46  Lecco,  general  view. 

47  Lake  Lecco  and  Mountains 
from  the  Bridge. 

48  Lecco — from  the  Shore. 

49  Gravedona,  from  the  Lake. 

50  Colico,  the  Diligence  Office, 
&c. 


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THE  BOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


CHINA  AND  THE  CHINESE. 


1.  Map  of  China. 

2.  Great  Wall  of  China. 

3.  Western  Gate,  Pekin. 

4.  The  Temple  of  Heaven. 

5.  Theatre  at  Tien  Tsin. 

6.  Playing  at  Shuttlecock  with 

the  Feet. 

7.  Raree  Show. 

8.  Chingkiang  — General 

View. 

9.  The  Bund,  Chinkiang. 

10.  Silver  Island. 

1 1.  City  of  Nankin. 

12.  Confucian  Temple,  Nan- 

kin. 

13.  The  Porcelain  Tower. 

14.  Avenue  of  Stone  Warriors. 

15.  Ming  Tombs. 

16.  A Chinese  Soldier. 

17.  Mandarin  and  Family. 

18.  A Mandarin  in  Official 

Robes. 


19.  Mandarin’s  Wife  and  At- 
tendant. 

20.  Dinner  at  a Mandarin’s. 

21.  Cat  Sellers  in  Canton  at 
Their  Work. 

22.  Rice  Sellers. 

23.  Frog  Catchers. 

24.  A Tautai. 

25.  Punishment  of  the  Basti- 
nado. 

26.  Little  Orphan  Island. 

27.  Gun-boat  Station. 

28.  Pagoda,  Kieu  kiang. 

29.  IChangFoo. 

30.  Hankow — The  Bund. 

31.  Pagoda  at  Hankow. 

32.  Consulting  the  Sticks  of 
Fate. 

33.  The  Sorting  of  the  Cocoons 

34.  Dyeing  and  Winding  Silk. 

35.  Landing  Place — Tea  Dist. 
' 36.  Roadside  Temple. 

37.  Roadside  Inn. 


38.  Hamlet  in  the  Tea  District. 

39.  Tile  Work. 

40.  Yang-low-Doo. 

41.  Curling  the  Leaf. 

42.  Picking  the  Tea. 

43.  Winnowing  the  Tea. 

44.  Sifting  the  Tea. 

45.  Packing  the  Tea. 

46.  Papering  the  Brick  Tea. 

47.  Packing  Brick  Tea. 

48.  Entrance  to  City  of  Amoy. 

49.  A Chinese  Merchant. 

50.  A Comprodore. 

51.  A Bookseller. 

52.  An  Itinerant  Barber. 

53.  Porter  with  Flowers. 

54.  A Watchman. 

55.  A Street  in  Canton. 

56.  Cantonese  MarriedWomen. 

57.  A Marriage  Procession. 

58.  Opium  Smoking. 

59.  Hong  Kong. 

60.  Concluding  Slide. 


LIFE  OF  NAPOLEON  BONAPARTE. 


1.  Napoleon’s  Birth  Place, 

Introduction. 

2.  Napoleon  at  Brienne, Snow- 

balling. 

3.  Napoleon  at  Toulon,  1793. 

4.  Napoleon  Putting  Down 

the  Mob. 

5.  Napoleon  at  Bassano,  1796 

6.  Napoleon’s  Clemency  to 

the  Sentinel. 

7.  Napoleon  at  Bridge  of  Ar- 

eola, 1796. 

8.  Napoleon  at  Battle  of 

Rivoli,  1797. 

9.  French  Army  Enters  Ven- 

ice, 1797. 

10.  Napoleon  at  the  Battle  of 
the  Pyramids. 

n.  Battle  of  the  Nile,  1798. 

12.  Napoleon  in  Pest  House, 

Jaffa,  1799. 

13.  Napoleon’s  Coup  d’Etat. 

14.  Napoleon  in  Council  of 

Five  Hundred,  1799. 

15.  Napoleon  and  Guide  on  the 

Alps. 

16.  Napoleon  Crossing  the 

Alps,  1800. 

17.  Battle  of  Marengo,  Death 

of  Desaix,  1800. 

18.  Napoleon  Visiting  the 

Ambulance. 

19.  Napoleon  Urging  the  Pope 

to  Sign  the  Concordat, 
1801. 

20.  Death  of  the  Duke  d’En- 

hein,  1804. 


21.  The  Coronation  of  Napo- 

poleon,  1805. 

22.  Surrender  of  Ulm,  1805. 

23.  Napoleon  at  the  Battle  of 

Austerlitz,  1805. 

24.  Napoleon  Visiting  Tomb  of 

Frederick  the  Great. 

25.  Napoleon  at  the  Battle  of 

Jena,  1806. 

26.  Battle  of  Eylau,  1807. 

27.  Napoleon  at  the  Battle  of 

Freidland,  1807. 

28.  Napoleon  Meeting  with  the 

Czar,  1807. 

29.  Napoleon’s  Interview  with 

Queen  Louisa. 

30.  Napoleon  at  Sommo-Sierra, 

1808. 

31.  Napoleon  at  Wagram,  1 809. 

32.  The  Defence  of  Saragossa. 

1809. 

t z.  The  Divorce  from  Joseph- 
ine, 1810. 

34.  Napoleon  Showing  the 

New-born  King  of  Rome 
to  Soldiers. 

35.  Napoleon  Receiving  the 

Portrait  of  His  Son, 
1812. 

36.  Battle  of  Moskwa,  1812. 

37.  Burning  of  Moscow,  1812. 

38.  The  Retreat  from  Moskow, 

1812. 

39.  Breaking  Down  Bridge  at 

Beresina,  1812. 

40.  Napoleon’s  Return  to  Paris 

from  Russia,  1812. 


41.  Napoleon  and  his  Son. 

42.  Battle  of  Leipsic,  1813. 

43.  Napoleon  Parting  with  his 

Son,  1814. 

44.  Napoleon  at  the  Battle  of 

Arris,  1814. 

45.  Napoleon  Retreating  from 

the  Battle  of  Nations. 

46.  Napoleon  at  Fontainebleau, 

Meditating  Suicide. 

47.  The  Last  Review. 

48.  Abdication  of  Napoleon, 

1814. 

49.  The  Parting  at  Fontaine- 

bleau, 1814. 

50.  Napoleon  at  Elba. 

51.  The  Return  from  Elba.  1815 

52.  Congress  at  Vienna. 

53.  Napoleon  at  Waterloo, 

1815. 

54.  Waterloo.  “Old  Guard 

dies,  but  never  Sur- 
renders.” 

55.  Napoleon  on  Board  the 

Bellerophon,  1815. 

56.  Napoleon  at  St.  Helena. 

57.  Napoleon  Seated  on  Rock 

at  St.  Helena. 

58.  Death-bed  of  Napoleon, 

May  5,  1821. 

59.  The  Apotheosis  of  Napo- 

leon. 

60.  Return  of  Body  of  Napo- 

leon to  Paris  in  1840. 


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THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


THE  OLD  CURIOSITY  SHOP. 


By  CHARLES  DICKENS.  From  Life  Models. 


1.  Master  Humphrey  anti  Nell.  | 

2.  The  Old  Curiosity  Shop. 

. Quilp’s  Home. 

. Swiveller’s  Apartments. 

. The  Last  Night  in  the  Old 
Curiosity  Shop. 

. “She  led  him  gently  away.” 

. “They  made  their  frugal  , 
breakfast.” 

. A Serio-Comic  Scene. 

. “She  walked  out  into  the 
churchyard.” 

THE  LIFE 


. Linlithgow  Palace. 

. Stirling  Castle. 

. It  was  the  stately  convent. 

. And  there  five  noble  maid- 
ens sat. 

5.  Cathedral  of  Notre  Dame, 

Paris. 

6.  It  was  the  gay  Court. 

7.  Palace  of  the  Louvre, 

Paris. 

8.  And  on  its  deck  a lady  sat. 


10.  Messrs.  Codlin,  Short  and 

Company. 

11.  The  Garret,  Nell  and  Cod- 

lin. 

12.  “They  venture  to  sit  down 

to  rest.” 

13.  They  Approach  the  Village 

Schoolmaster. 

14.  Mrs.  Jarley  at  Tea. 

15.  The  Waxwork  Exhibition. 

16.  Nell’s  Nocturnal  Visit  to 
her  Grandfather. 

MARY  QUEEN 

Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 

9.  Holyrood,  Edinburgh. 

10.  Sat  Mary  listening  to  the 

rain. 

11.  She  bade  the  minstrel  play. 

12.  The  faithful  Rizzio’s  slain. 

13.  Edinburgh  Castle. 

14.  Craigmillar. 

15.  She  wrote  the  words. 

16.  Loch  Leven  Castle. 

1 7.  She  staid  her  steed  upon 

the  hill. 


17.  “See,  here’s  the  church!” 

18.  “ This  old  house  is  yours.” 

19.  Nell’s  Visit  to  the  Church. 

20.  “ She  came  unexpectedly 

upon  the  Schoolmaster.” 

21.  “ They  say  that  you  will  be 

an  angel.” 

22.  At  Rest. 

23.  “The  villagers  close  around 

the  grave.” 

24.  Her  Grandfather  at  the 

Grave. 

OF  SCOTS. 


18.  South  Wingfield  Manor- 

House. 

19.  Mary’s  Bower,  Chatsworth. 

20.  Worksop  Manor. 

21.  Beside  the  block  a sullen 

headsman  stood. 

22.  And  on  the  scaffold  now 

she  stands. 

23.  Her  neck  is  bared  — the 

blow  is  struck. 

24.  Queen  Mary’s  Tomb,  West- 

minster Abbey. 

GREY. 


THE  LIFE  OF  LADY  JANE 


OF 


1.  Introductory. 

2.  Sudeley  Castle,  Glouces- 

tershire. 

3.  Lady  Jane  Grey  and  Rob- 

bert  Ascham. 

4.  St.  John’s  Gate. 

5.  Sion  House,  Isleworth. 

6.  Northumberland  announc- 

ing the  King’s  death  to 
Jane. 

7.  “I  raised  myself  on  my 

knees  and  prayed  to 
God.” 

8.  View  of  the  Tower  of 

London  from  the 
River. 


Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 

9.  The  High  Officers  of  State 
offering  the  crown  to 
Lady  Jane. 

10.  Interview  between  Lord 

Guilford  Dudley  and 
Lady  Jane. 

1 1 . The  White  Tower. 

12.  Interior  of  St.  John’s 

Chapel. 

13.  Lady  Jane  perceived  at  her 

feet  an  axe ! 

14.  Kramlingham  Castle,  Suf- 

folk. 

15.  Lady  Jane  under  Royal 

Canopy. 

16.  Lady  Jane  a Prisoner. 

Suffolk  announcing 
Jane’s  dethronement. 


17.  Lieutenant’s  Lodgings  in 

the  Tower. 

18.  Beauchamp  Tower. 

19.  Interior  of  Guildhall. 

20.  Mary  signing  death  war- 

rant. 

21.  The  Abbot  of  Westminster 

endeavors  to  induce 

Lady  Jane  to  renounce 
the  Reformed  Faith. 

22.  Lady  Jane  sees  Dudley  go 

to  execution. 

23.  Execution  Of  Lady  Jane 

Grey. 

24.  Interior  of  St.  Peter’s 

Chapel. 


MARLEY’S  GHOST:  A CHRISTMAS  CAROL. 

By  CHARLES  DICKENS,  (from  Life  Models.) 


1.  Scrooge’s  Office. 

2.  Doorway  of  Scrooge’s 

House. 

3.  Effect.  Marley’s  Face. 

4.  Scrooge’s  Sitting-room. 

5.  Fffect.  Marley’s  Ghost. 

6.  Scrooge’s  Bedroom. 

7.  Effect.  Christmas  Past. 

8.  The  School-room. 


9.  Effect.  Ali  Baba. 

10.  Effect.  Robinson  Crusoe. 

11.  Fezziwig’s  Ball. 

12.  Scrooge’s  First  Love. 

13.  Ilusb’d,  Wife  and  Daughter 

14.  Christmas  Present. 

15.  Bob Cratchit’s  House. 

1 6.  M iner’s  Cottage . 

17.  Nephew’s  House. 


18.  Same  as  6 — Scrooge’s 

Bedroom. 

19.  Effect.  Christmas  Future. 

20.  On  ’Change. 

21.  Marine  Store  Dealer’s. 

22.  Interior  of  Cratchit’s  House 

23.  The  Churchyard. 

24.  Buying  Turkey  at  Door. 

25.  Inter’r  of  Nephew’s  House. 


30 


THE  BOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  C'O.,  BOSTON.  MASS. 


STANLEY  IN  AFRICA. 

From  the  Illustrations  in  the  “ London  Graphic,"  and  the  “ London  Illustrated  News," 


1 . Introduction. 

2.  Group  of  Officers. 

3.  King  of  Belgians  and  Emin 

Pasha. 

4.  Map. 

5.  Transferring  Passengers  to 

Congo  River  Boat. 

6.  Tippoo  Tip. 

7.  En  Route  to  Leopoldsville. 

8.  Arabs  Raiding  a Native 

Village  on  the  Aruwimi. 

9.  Stanley’s  Final  Instruc- 

tions to  Major  Barttelot. 

10.  Foraging  for  Supplies. 

11.  The  Vanguard  Attacked  by 

Forest  Dwarfs. 

12.  Lieutenant  Stairs  Wounded 

by  a Poisoned  Arrow. 

13.  Dr.  Parke  Sucking  the  Poi- 

soned Wound. 

14.  Vanguard  Marching 

Through  the  Forest. 


15.  Lieutenant  Stairs  Charged 

by  Wounded  Elephant. 

16.  Scaring  Elephants  in  Ba- 

nana Grove. 

17.  Dwarfs  eating  Snakes. 

18.  Skeletons  of  Man,  Dwarf 

and  Gorilla. 

19.  Carrying  Steel  Boat 

through  the  Forest. 

20.  Showing  His  Followers  the 

Promised  Land. 

21.  End  of  the  Great  Forest. 

22.  Starvation  Camp. 

23.  Our  First  Meeting  with 

Mazamboni’s  People. 

24.  Burning  of  Villages. 

25.  View  of  Lake  Albert  Ny- 

anza. 

26.  Fort  Bobo. 

27.  Emin  Pasha  Crossing  Lake 

Albert  Nyanza. 

28.  Meeting  of  Emin  and 

Stanley. 

EGYPT. 


29.  Mountains  of  the  Moon. 

30.  Mountains  of  the  Moon, 

discovered  by  Stanley. 

31.  Types  of  People. 

32.  Execution  of  Soudanese 

Mutineer. 

33.  Native  School  Children 

Singing. 

34.  Stanley’s  Caravans  with 

Emin  Pasha,  Masabala. 

35.  Last  Camping  Ground. 

36.  Return  to  Civilization. 

37.  Farewell  to  Africa. 

38.  Emin  Pasha’s  People  a1 

Home. 

39.  Stanley  at  Shepherd’s  Ho- 

tel at  Cairo. 

40.  Stanley  at  Albert  Hall. 

41.  Miss  Dorothy  Tennant. 

42.  Wedding  of  Stanley  at 

Westminster  Abbey. 


Lecture  by  the  Rev.  J.  COMPER  GRAY. 


I. 

Introductory. 

20. 

2. 

Alexandria — We  land. 

3- 

ii 

Pompey’s  Pillar. 

21. 

4- 

ii 

Cleopatra’s 

Needle. 

22. 

5- 

Cairo 

— Road  to  the  Cita- 

23- 

del. 

24. 

6. 

(1 

Lattice  Windows. 

25- 

7- 

it 

View  from  the  Cita- 

26. 

del. 

27. 

8. 

f i 

Tomb  of  the  Marne- 

28. 

looks. 

29. 

9- 

ii 

Tombs  of  the  Cal- 

3°- 

iphs. 

3i- 

10. 

“ 

Mosque  of  Moham- 

32- 

med  Ali. 

33- 

11. 

t ( 

Fountain  in  the 

34- 

Mosque. 

12. 

(( 

Heliopolis. 

35- 

!3- 

it 

Suez  Canal. 

36. 

14. 

it 

Prince  of  Wales’ 

Palace. 

37- 

IS- 

a 

Pyramids,  crossing 

the  Nile. 

3»- 

16. 

a 

View  of  Pyramids  and 

Sphinx. 

39- 

17- 

a 

Section  of  Pyramid. 

40. 

18. 

a 

Ascent  of  the  Pyra- 

41. 

mid. 

19.  Map  of  Egypt. 


Nile — The  Dahabeah,  ex- 
terior. 

“ The  Dahabeah,  in- 
terior. 

“ A Cargo  Boat. 

“ Pyramids  of  Sahara. 
Beni  Hassan. 

“ “ Sculptures. 

Siout. 

Nile — Water  raising. 
Abydos. 

“ Sculptures. 

Dendera — General  View. 

“ Porch  of  theTemple. 
Thebes — Plan  of  the  Ruins. 
“ Plan  of  a Temple. 

“ Memnonium,  East 
Gate. 

“ Colossi. 

“ Medinet  Abou,  from 
North  West. 
Medinet  Abou,  Hall 
of  Columns. 

*•  Medinet  Abou,  Chris- 
tain  Church. 

“ Luxor. 

“ Approach  to  Karnac. 
“ Karnac,  Central  Ave- 
nue. 


42.  “ Karnac,  Hall  of  Col- 

umns. 

43.  “ South  Wall  of  Court 

of  Sheshonk. 

44.  “ Cartouche  of  Reho- 

boam. 

45.  Esneh. 

46.  Edfou. 

47.  Koum  Ombou. 

48.  Assouan — Isle  of  Elephan- 

tine. 

49.  rhike — Pharaoh’s  Bed. 

50.  “ Great  Propylon  and 

Outer  Court. 

51.  “ Colonnade  of  Temple 

of  Isis. 

52.  “ View  of  foot  of  Cata- 

ract. 

53.  “ from  Biggeh. 

54.  “ Biggeh  and  Nubians. 

55.  “ looking  North. 

56.  Nubia.  <Palm  and  Nubians. 

57.  “ Arab  at  Prayer. 

58.  “ Rock  Temple  at  Kalab- 

see. 

59.  “ Ipsamboul,  Small 

Temple. 

60.  “ Ipsamboul,  Great 

Temple. 


37 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


Introductory  Slide. 

1.  Map  of  Sinai. 

2.  Mounted  Travellers. 

3.  The  Waidy  Feiran. 

4.  Mount  Sinai. 

5.  The  Convent  at  Sinai. 

6.  Map  of  Palestine. 

7.  Hebron. 

81 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12  Plan  of  the  Mosque. 

9.  Bethlehem. 

10.  Woman  of  Bethlehem. 

11.  Women  grinding  corn. 

12.  Rachel’s  Tomb. 

13.  Fountain  of  Jericho. 

14.  Bethany. 

15.  Panorama  of  Jerusalem. 

16.  Extemporized  Coffee  Sbop. 

17.  Jerusalem  from  Olivet. 

18.  Map  of  Jerusalem. 

19.  Mount  Olivet  and  Gethse- 

mane. 

20.  Old  Olive  Tree. 


HOLY  LAND. 

21.  St.  Stephen’s  Gate. 

22.  Gethsemane. 

23.  Virgin’s  Tomb. 

24.  The  Golden  Gate. 

25.  Valley  of  Jehoshaphat. 

26.  Pool  of  Siloam. 

27.  David’s  Tomb. 

28.  Tower  of  Hippicus. 

29.  Pool  of  Hezekiah. 

30.  Old  Street  in  Jerusalem. 

31.  View  from  a roof. 

32.  Church  of  Holy  Sepulchre. 

33.  Plan  of  Church  of  Holy 

Sepulchre. 

34.  Interior  of  Church  of  Holy 

Sepulchre. 

35.  Via  Dolorosa. 

36.  Arch  of  Eccc  Homo. 

37.  The  rich  man’s  House. 

38.  Pool  of  Bethesda. 

39.  Mosque  of  Omar. 

40.  Jew’s  Wailing  Place. 


| 41.  A Jew  of  Jerusalem. 

42.  Jerusalem,  from  Scopus. 

43.  Jacob’s  Well. 

44.  Town  of  Shechem. 

45.  The  old  Pentateuch. 

46.  Samaria. 

47.  Ploughing  in  Palestine. 

48.  Nazareth — South. 

49.  Nazareth — West. 

50.  Nazareth — Table  of  Christ. 

51.  Mount  Tabor. 

52.  Cana. 

53.  Sea  of  Galilee. 

54.  Ctesarea  Philippi. 

55.  Mount  Hermon. 

56.  Cedars  of  Lebanon. 

57.  Damascus — Mosque. 

58.  Damascus  — Naaman’s 

House. 

59.  Damascus — House  interior. 

60.  The  Man  in  Possession. 


The  Lights  and  Shadows  of  a Great  City. 


Lecture  by  Rev.  W.  T.  ELS1NG,  City  Missionary. 


1.  The  Baby’s  Playground.  20. 

2.  A Charitable  Institution.  21. 

Little  Waifs  at  Supper.  ; 22. 

3.  A Charitable  Institution.  23. 

Children  at  Prayer.  24. 

4.  A Charitable  Institution,  25. 

Children  in  bed.  26. 

5.  A Trio  of  Little  Street  27. 

Arabs.  28. 

6.  A Group  of  Street  Arabs.  29. 

7.  A Tenement  House  Dis-  30. 

trict. 

8.  An  Alley  of  Tenements.  31. 

9.  The  First  Development  of  32. 

Character.  33. 

10.  Wharf  Rats.  \ 34. 

11.  A Typical  Tough.  35. 

12.  Pool  Playing. 

13.  Card  Playing.  36. 

14.  TenCent  Lodging  House. 

15.  The  Growler  Gang. 

16.  Arrest  for  Thieving.  37. 

17.  The  Tombs,  Exterior.  38. 

18.  The  Court  Room. 

19.  Prisoner  Behind  the  Bars.  1 39. 


Sunday  Service,  the  Tombs 
Betting  at  the  Race  Track. 
The  Finish  of  the  Race. 

A Fashionable  Bar  Room. 
The  Pawn  Shop. 

A Corner  Saloon. 

The  Drunkard’s  Pillow. 
Arrest  for  Drunkenness. 
The  Prison  V an. 
Blackwell’s  Island. 
Blackwell’s  Island,  Prison- 
ers Marching  to  Dinner. 
Labor  Agitators. 

Murder. 

Sing  Sing  Prison. 

The  Convict’s  Burial. 
Anatomical  Diagram : the 

Stomach  of  a Drunkard. 
Anatomical  Diagram : the 
Stomach  of  a Temperate 
Man. 

The  Drunkard’s  Widow. 
The  Drunkard’s  Child  at 
Prayer. 

The  Little  Beggar  Girl. 


1.  Ruins  of  Baalbek. 

2.  Miletus. 

3.  Spot  Where  Paul  Stood, 

Athens. 

4.  Antioch,  in  Syria. 

5.  Tarsus. 

6.  Straits  of  Messina. 

7.  Smyrna. 

8.  Tiberias. 

9.  Syracuse. 

10.  Theatre  at  Ephesus. 

11.  Reggio. 

12.  Exterior  Great  Temple, 

Baalbek. 


ST.  PAUL  SERIES. 

13.  Propylon  at  Athens. 

14.  Cenchreasa. 

15.  Ephesus. 

16.  Damascus. 

17.  Rock  of  Corinth. 

18.  Pteridos,  with  Long  Walls 

Restored. 

19.  Modern  Athens. 

20.  Arches  i n Alexandria 

Troas. 

21.  Antioch  of  Pisidia. 

22.  Philippi. 

23.  Corinth. 

24.  The  Pineus. 


40.  The  East  River  by  Moon. 

light. 

41.  The  Harbor  Police  Boat. 

42.  Interior  of  the  Morgue. 

43.  The  Potter’s  Field. 

44.  The  Young  Bootblack. 

45.  The  Bootblack  Brigade. 

46.  The  Oyster  Stand. 

47.  Street  Preaching. 

48.  Jerry  McAuley’s  Mission. 

49.  The  Newsboys’  Home. 

50.  The  Public  School  House. 

51.  Holiday  in  the  Country. 

52.  Central  Park. 

53.  Trade  School.  The  Car- 

pentry Class, 

54.  The  Free  Reading  Room. 

55.  An  Improved  Tenement. 

56.  The  Factory. 

57.  A Block  of  Residences. 

58.  A Happy  Home. 

59.  The  Picture-Gallery. 

60.  The  Church. 

61.  The  Sheaf  of  Wheat. 


25.  Alexandria,  Egypt. 

26.  Mole  of  Puteoli. 

27.  Interior  Great  Temple, 

Baalbek. 

28.  Jerusalem. 

29.  Tomb  of  Lazarus,  Bethany. 

30.  Jaffa. 

31.  Rome. 

32.  Tophet. 

33.  Pantheon,  Rome. 

34.  Port  of  Beirut. 

35.  Mitylene. 

36.  Konieh. 

37.  Rhodes. 


38 


THE  B0SW0RT1I  OPTICAL  CO..  BOSTON,  MASS. 


1 . 

2. 

3- 

4- 


5- 

6. 

7- 

8. 

9- 


i. 


2. 


3- 

4- 

5- 
6. 

7- 

8. 

9- 

io. 

n. 

12. 

>3- 

14- 

'5- 


i. 


2. 


3- 

4- 

5- 

6. 

7- 

8. 

9- 


to. 


ii. 


12. 


13- 

14. 

15- 

16. 

•7- 

18. 


Adam  and  Eve  in  Paradise. 
Noah’s  Sacrifice. 

Rebecca  at  the  Well. 
Eleaz.ar  at  House  of  Bath- 
ael. 

Arrival  of  Rebecca. 

Jacob’s  Dream. 

Jacob  Waters  the  Flock  of 
Rachel. 

Joseph  Sold  by  his  Brothers 
Joseph’s  Coat  Brought  to 
Jacob. 


OLD  TESTAMENT. 

10.  Joseph  Meets  his  Father. 

11.  The  Finding  of  Moses. 

12.  Moses  Assisting  the  Daugh- 

ters of  Jethro. 

13.  Pharoah’s  Host  Drowned. 

14.  Jephtha’s  Daughter  Meet- 

ing her  Father. 

15.  Samson  Betrayed  by  De- 

lilah. 

16.  David  Returns  Conqueror 

of  Goliath. 


17.  David  in  Saul’s  Camp. 

18.  Saul  and  thcWitch  of  Endor 

19.  The  Judgment  of  Solomon. 

20.  Solomon’s  Reception  of  the 

Queen  of  Sheba. 

21.  Espousal  of  Esther  by 

Ahasucrus. 

22.  Esther  Implores  Ahasucrus 

23.  The  Feast  of  Belshazzar. 

24.  Daniel  in  the  Lions’  Den. 


TESTAMENT.— Series  A. 


NEW 

The  Annunciation, 

The  Angel  Appearing  to 
the  Shepherds. 

Babe  of  Bethlehem. 

Magi  Guided  by  the  Star. 

Adoration  of  the  Magi. 

Presentation  in  the  Temple. 

The  Flight  into  Egypt. 

The  Shadow  of  the  Cross. 

The  Return  to  Nazareth. 

Christ  Disputing  with  the 
Doctors. 

St.  John  Preaching  in  the 
Wilderness. 

The  Baptism  of  Christ. 

Christ  Tempted  by  the 
Devil. 

Christ  and  the  Woman  of 
Samaria. 

Christ  Preaching  by  the 
Sea  of  Galilee. 


16.  The  Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

17.  Christ  Healing  the  Sick. 

18.  Raising  Daughter  of  Jairus. 

19.  Christ  Walking  on  the 

Water. 

20.  The  Miracle  of  the  Loaves 

and  Fishes. 

21.  The  Transfiguration. 

22.  Prodigal  Son,  “The  Ca- 

rousal.” 

23.  “ the  Swineherd. 

24.  “ the  Return. 

25.  Christ  Blessing  Children. 

26.  Mary  Magdalene  Washing 

the  Feet  of  Jesus. 

27.  Christ  and  Rich  Young 

Man. 

28.  The  Parable  of  the  Lilies. 

29.  Christ  Outcast  of  the  People 

30.  Christ’s  Entry  into  Jerusa- 

lem. 


31.  The  Poor  Widow’s  Mites. 

32.  The  Good  Shepherd. 

33.  Christ  Weeping  over  Jeru- 

salem. 

34.  The  Last  Supper. 

35.  The  Agony  in  the  Garden. 

36.  Christ  Rejected. 

37.  Christ  Bearing  the  Cross. 

38.  Christ  Arriving  at  Calvary. 

39.  The  Crucifixion. 

40.  Golgotha;  “It  is  Finished.” 

41.  The  Descent  from  the  Cross 

42.  The  Body  of  Christ  Laid  in 

the  Tomb. 

43.  First  Easter  Dawn. 

44.  The  Resurrection  of  Christ. 

45.  The  Marys  at  the  Tomb. 

| 46.  Easter  Morning. 

47.  The  Journey  to  Emmaus. 

I 48.  The  Ascension  of  Christ. 


NEW  TESTAMENT.— Series  B. 


The  First  Christmas  Night. 
Pierrey. 

The  Slaughter  of  the  Inno- 
cents. Dore. 

Flight  into  Egypt.  Porta  els. 
Repose  in  Egypt.  .Verson. 
The  Water  of  Life.  Murillo 
Bread  of  Heaven.  Holfield. 
Baptism  of  Christ.  Lewis. 
Christus  Remunerator.  Ary 
Scheffer. 

Christus  Consolator.  Ary 
Scheffer. 

Miraculous  Draught  of 
Fishes.  Raphael. 

Christ  Stilling  the  Tempest. 
Hamilton. 

Miracle  of  Loaves  and 
Fishes.  Murillo. 

Christ  Walking  on  Waters. 
Jalabert. 

Christ  and  the  Adulteress. 
Schusselle. 

The  Lord  is  My  Shepherd. 
Pa  ton. 

The  Good  Samaritan. Beale. 
Raising  of  Lazarus.  Rida. 
The  Ten  Virgins.  Piloty. 


19.  Christ  Taking  Leave  of  His 

Mother.  Plockhorst. 

20.  Christ  entering  Jerusalem. 

Dore. 

21.  Christ  Cleansing  the  Tem- 

ple, yuvenet. 

22.  Tribute  Money.  Dietricy. 

23.  The  Agony  In  the  Garden. 

Ary  Scheffer. 

24.  The  Kiss  of  Judas.  Beale. 

25.  Christ  Led  to  Judgment. 

Hoffmann. 

26.  Peter’s  Cenial  of  Christ 

Beale. 

27.  Christ  Before  Pilate. Munc- 

kascy. 

28.  Pilate’s  Wife’s  Dream. 

Dore. 

29.  Christ  Coming  from  the 

I’rsetorium.  Dore , 

30.  On  the  Road  to  Calvary. 

I.aville. 

31.  Christ  on  Calvary.  Munc- 

kascy. 

32.  Enshroudment  of  Christ. 

Delaroche. 

33.  Burial  of  Christ.  Raphael. 


34.  Returning  from  Calvary. 

iMville. 

35.  Return  to  Home  of  Virgin. 

Delaroche. 

36.  The  Virgin  Fainting.  De- 

laroche. 

37.  The  Virgin  in  Con- 

templation. Delaroche. 

38.  Good  Friday.  Delaroche. 

39.  The  Marys  Weeping  at 

Tomb.  Schleh. 

40.  Christ’s  Charge  fo  Peter. 

Raphael. 

41.  Peter  and  John  at  Beauti- 

ful Gate.  Raphael. 

42.  Death  of  Ananias. Raphael. 

43.  Apostle  PeterReleased  from 

Prison.  Hilton. 

44.  Elymas  Struck  with  Blind- 

ness. Raphael. 

45.  Paul  and  Barnabas  at 

Lystra.  Raphael. 

46.  Paul  Preaching  at  Athens. 

Raphael. 

47.  Opening  of  the  Sixth  Seal. 

Danby. 

48.  The  Last  Judgment.  Mar- 

tin. 

finely  colored  style. 


NOTE.— The  above  sets  can  be  supplied  in  the 


.in 


THK  nos  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON.  MASS. 


THE  HOLY  CHILD. 


An  Illustrated  Bible  Reading  ami  Song  Service. 


By  Rev.  JESSE  L.  HURLBUT,  D.  D. 


1.  The  Virgin  and  Child. 

Madonna  of  San  Sislo, 
by  Raphael. 

2.  The  Annunciation,  Jalaberl 

3.  Panorama  of  Bethlehem. 

4.  The  Nativity.  La  Rolle. 

5.  Babe  of  Bethlehem. Dobson. 

6.  The  Angel  and  the  Shep- 

herds. White. 

7.  The  Song  of  the  Angels. 

T.  Moran. 

8.  Hymn:  “While  Shepherds 

Watched  their  Flocks  by 
Night.” 

. The  first  Christmas  Night. 
Pierrey 

10.  The  Wise  Men  Guided  by 

the  Star.  Portaels. 

11.  The  Adoration  of  the  Wise 

Men.  Paul  Veronese. 


12.  Mary  and  the  Doves. 

Goodall. 

13.  The  Presentation  in  the 

Temple  Dowling. 

14.  Hymn:  “Children  of  the 

Heavenly  King.” 

15.  The  Flight  into  Egypt. 

Bouguereau. 

16.  The  Virgin  and  Angels. 

Bouguereau. 

17.  The  Repose  in  Egypt. 

Merson. 

18.  The  Shadow  of  the  Cross. 

Merson. 

19.  The  Madonna  of  the  Chair. 

Raphael. 

20.  Hymn:  “Safe  in  the  Arms 

of  Jesus.” 


21.  Panorama  of  Nazareth. 

22.  The  Return  to  Nazareth. 

Dobson. 

23.  The  Child  Jesus  in  Work- 

shop of  Joseph.  Over- 
beck. 

24.  The  Child  Jesus  Going  to 

Jerusalem.  Mengelberg. 

25.  Hymn:  “What  a F'riend 

we  have  in  Jesus.” 

26.  Panorama  of  Jerusalem. 

27.  Jesus  with  the  Doctors  in 

the  Temple.  Iloffmann. 

28.  The  Bread  of  Life.  Ilolfuld. 

29.  The  Water  of  Lite. Murillo. 

30.  Hymn:  “All  Hail  the 

Power  of  Jesus’  Name.’’ 

JESUS. 


SCENES  FROM  LIFE  OF 


By  HOFFMANN,  the  Celebrated  German  Painter. 


1.  Christ’s  Appeal:  “Come 

unto  Me.” 

2.  The  Annunciation. 

3.  The  Nativity. 

4.  The  Wise  Men  Beholding 

the  Infant  Saviour. 

5.  The  Flight  into  Egypt. 

6.  The  Childhood  of  Jesus — 

in  Workshop  of  Joseph. 

7.  The  Youth  of  Jesus — in  the 

Temple  with  the  Doctors 
of  the  Law. 

8.  Christ  and  the  Woman  of 

Samaria. 


9.  Christ  Healing  the  Sick. 

10.  Christ  Raising  Widow’s 

Son. 

11.  Christ  Blessing  Children. 

12.  Christ  Raising  the  Daugh- 

ter of  Jairus. 

13.  Christ  Driving  out  the 

Money  Changers. 

14.  Christ  and  the  Adulterous 

Woman. 

15.  Mary  Annointing  the  Feet 

of  Christ. 

16.  Christ  in  the  House  of 

Mary  and  Martha. 


17.  The  Holy  Supper. 

18.  Christ  at  Gethsemane. 

19.  Christ  Before  Pilate. 

20.  Christ  on  Way  to  Golgotha. 

21.  The  Crucifixion. 

22.  The  Burial. 

23.  The'Marys  at  the  Sepulchre 

24.  The  Resurrection. 

25.  Christ  Appearing  to  the 

Disciples  on  the  Way  to 
Emmaus. 

26.  “ At  the  Door.” 

27.  Where  two  or  three  are 

met  together.” 

28.  The  Ascension. 


NOTE.— The  above  sets  can  be  supplied  in  the  finely  colored  style. 

BUNYAN’S  PILGRIM’S  PROGRESS. 


1.  Portrait  of  Bunyan. 

2.  Bunyan  Alarmed  for  the 

Salvation  of  his  Soul. 

3.  Bunyan  Listens  to  Three 

Women. 

4.  Bunyan  Parting  with  his 

Wife  and  Children. 

5.  Bunyan’s  Tomb. 

*6.  Christian  Read’g  his  Book. 
*7.  “ and  Evangelist. 

*8.  “ Pliable  and  Ob- 

stinate. 

*9.  “ Helped  out  of  the 

Slough. 

*10.  Worldly  Wiseman. 

*11.  Christian  under  Sinai. 

*12.  “ Knocking  at  the 

Gate. 

*13.  Goodwill  Shows  Christian 
the  Way. 

*14.  Passion  and  Patience. 

15.  The  Fire  Burning. 

16.  The  Man  with  the  Stout 

Countenance. 


17.  The  Man  in  the  Cage.  *33. 

*18.  Christian’s  Burden  Falls 
off. 

*19.  The  Three  Shining  Ones.  34. 

*20.  Christian  in  the  Arbor. 

*21.  “ at  the  Door  of  the 

Palace  Beautiful.  35. 

*22.  “ Armed. 

*23.  “ Defeats  Apollyon.  *36. 

*24.  “ Returns  Thanks. 

*25.  The  Valley  of  the  Shadow  *37. 
of  Death. 

26.  Faithful  Lifts  Christian.  38. 

*27.  Vanity  Fair. 

*28,  Death  of  Faithful.  39. 

*29.  Christian  and  Hopeful  *40. 

enter  into  a Brotherly 
Covenant.  *41. 

*30.  Lady  Feigning’s  Daughter 
31.  Christian  Replies  to  By-  42. 

ends  and  Friends. 

*32.  The  Pilgrims  Rest  by  the  43. 
River  of  the  Water  of 
Life. 

* The  views  marked  thus  are  from  Life  Models. 


Christian  and  Hopeful  at 
the  Stile  of  Bypath 
Meadow. 

Christian  and  Hopeful 
found  Asleep  by  Giant 
Despair. 

The  Giant  Beats  his  Pris- 
oners. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  Es- 
cape from  the  Dungeon. 

Christian  and  Hopeful  on 
the  Delectable  Mount’ns 

Victims  of  Giant  Despair 
Among  the  Tombs. 

Little  F'aith  Robbed. 

The  Pilgrims  in  View  of 
the  Celestial  City. 

The  Pilgrims  Cross  the 
River  of  Death. 

The  Pilgrims  Ascend  the 
Hill  under  Escort. 

Ignorance  Thrust  into 
Hell. 


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THE  BOSW'ORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


1 Vera  Cruz,  the  Harbor. 

2 “ Street  and  Cathe- 

dral. 

3 “ Plaza. 

4 “ Patio  of  the  Ho- 

tel Universal. 

5 Peak  of  Orizaba,  from  Vera 
Cruz  R.  R. 

6 Cordova,  a Street  Corner. 

7 “ A Tropical  Scene. 

8 “ A Hilly  Street. 

9 “ Street  and  Moun- 

tain. 

IO  Orizaba,  Picturesque  Street. 
It  “ Street  and  Cathe- 
dral. 


12  “ Tropical  Scenery. 

13  “ View  from  Hotel 

de  la  Borda. 

14  “ A Mexican  Kitchen 

1 5 Old  Bridge  at  Acambaro. 

16  Puebla,  showing  Popocate- 

petl. 

17  “ showing  Iztaccihuatl 


MEXICO. 

18  Puebla,  showing  the  Cathe- 

dral. 

19  “ Church  of  San 

Cristobal. 

20  Aztec  Pyramid  of  Cholula. 

21  City  of  Mexico,  Panorama. 

22  “ Cathedral. 

23  “ Aztec  Calendar 

Stone. 

24  “ Plaza  Guadaloupe 

25  “ Market  Day. 

26  “ Market  Street. 

27  “ Water  Carrier. 

28  “ La  Vega  Canal. 

29  “ Boats,  with  Mar- 

ket Produce. 

30  “ Shipping  Pulque. 

31  “ The  Bull  Ring. 

32  “ Drinking  Saloon. 

33  Chapultepec,  Garden  of 

Emperor  Maximilian’s 
Palace. 

34  Chapultepec,  Terrace  of  the 

Palace. 


35  Chapultepec,  the  Hanging 

Gardens. 

36  Morelia,  Old  Spanish  Castle 

and  Street. 

37  Guana'huata,  Panorama. 

38  “ Fountain. 

39  “ Cathedral  and 

Plaza. 

40  Guadalajara,  an  Ox  Team. 

41  “ the  Cathedral. 

42  Celaya,  Church  and  Plaza. 

43  “ The  Alameda. 

44  “ Church  of  our  Lady 

Carmen. 

45  Zacatecas,  Panorama. 

46  Chihuahua  Cathedral. 

47  A Mexican  Burro. 

48  Merida,  Governor  General’s 
Palace. 

49  Progreso,  Interior  of  a 

Residence. 

50  “ Street  View. 


(240)  THE  BOER  WAR. 

With  Reading. 

ALL  FROM  PHOTOGRAPHIC  NEGATIVES. 


1 Capetown  — A d d e r 1 e v 

Street. 

2 Capetown  — Standard 

Bank. 

3 Capetown  — Assembly 

House. 

4 Wynberg. 

5 Port  Elizabeth  — Main 

Street. 

6 East  London. 

7 Kimberley. 

8 Kimberley — Kaffir  Min- 

ers. 

9 Map. 

10  The  Post-Cart. 

1 1 Crossing  the  Vaal. 

12  Barberton. 

13  In  the  Drakenberg 

range. 

14  Bridle  path  to  Swazi- 

land. 

15  A Barberton  Gold  Mine. 

16  Johannesburg — Gold 

Mine. 

17  Johannesburg  Railway 

Station — Interior. 

18  Johannesburg  Post  Of- 

fice. 

19  Johannesburg — Between 

the  Chains. 

20  Johannes  bur  g — Com- 

missioner Street. 

21  Johannesburg — The 

Race  Course. 


22  Pretoria — The  Raadzaal. 

23  Pretoria — The  Club. 

24  The  "Great  Trek.” 

25  Shooting  Lions  (from  a 

print). 

26  Fighting  the  Natives. 

27  A Kaffir  Belle. 

28  Kaffir  Matrons. 

29  A Typical  Old  Boer. 

30  Transporting  Timber. 

31  Typical  Boer  House  and 

Wagon. 

32  Off  loading. 

33  Johannesburg  Market 

Place. 

34  Neglect  of  Education. 

35  Nachtmaal. 

36  President  Kruger. 

37  Mafeking — The  Mayor’s 

Residence. 

38  Mafeking — The  Camp. 

39  M a f e k i n g — M o u n t e d 

Police. 

40  Mafeking — Bayonet  Ex- 

ercise. 

41  Mafeking’s  Defender — 

Col.  Baden-Powell. 

42  Bulmvayo — Government 

House. 

43  Buluwayo — Mr.  Rhodes’ 

Farm. 

44  Mr.  Cecil  Rhodes. 

45  Delagoa  Bay. 


46  Bloemfontein — Pano- 

ramic View. 

47  Bloemfontein  — T he 

Presidency. 

48  Bloemfontein  — The 

Raadzaal. 

49  Bloemfontein  Cathedral 

— Interior. 

50  Boer  Commando  and 

Field  Cornet. 

51  Boer  and  Nordenfeldt 

Gun. 

52  Boer  Artillerymen. 

53  Armed  Boers  in  Camp. 

54  Laing's  Nek. 

55  Ainajuba. 

56  Relief  Map  of  Natal. 

57  Ladysmith. 

58  Ladysmith  — Another 

View. 

59  Ladysmith's  Defender — 

Sir  George  White. 

60  Pietermaritzburg  — 

Church  Street. 

61  Pietermaritzburg — Mar- 

ket Square. 

62  Durban — West  Street. 

63  Durban  Town  Hall. 

64  R.  M.  S.  "Dunottar 

Castle.” 

65  Sir  Redvers  Buller. 

66  Gen.  Joubert. 

67  Marshal  Roberts,  "Bobs.” 


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THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


60  Vi« 

1.  The  Meeting  of  the  Three 

Wise  Men. 

2.  The  Joppa  Gate. 

3.  Mary,  the  Mother  of  Christ. 

4.  The  Way  to  Bethlehem. 

5.  Cave  of  the  Kahn  at  Beth- 

lehem. 

6.  The  Field  of  the  Shep- 

herds. 

7.  While  Shepherds  Watched 

their  Flocks.” 

8.  Angel  appearing  to  the 

Shepherds. 

9.  In  the  Cave. 

10.  Wise  Men  Arriving  at 
Jerusalem, 
it.  Herod. 

12.  Adoration  of  the  Wise 

Men. 

13.  Ben  Ilur  and  Messala. 

14.  A Judean  Home,  Exterior. 

15.  A Judean  Home,  Court. 

16.  MotherofBen  Hur. 

17.  Tirzah. 

18.  The  Tile  Falling  from  Roof. 

19.  The  Son  of  Mary. 


THE  ROCKOFAGES. 

1.  The  Shipwreck. 

2.  The  Angry  Sea. 

3.  The  Rock  of  Ages. 

4.  Flashes  of  Lightning. 

5.  Rainbow. 

6.  The  Helping  Hand. 

7.  Simply  to  Thy  Cross  I Cling 

8.  Angels  beckoning. 

9.  Angel  Crowns  Faith. 

10.  Ascension  to  Heaven. 

11.  Heaven. 

12.  Safe  in  the  Arms  of  Jesus. 

ABIDE  WITH  ME. 

1.  Abide  with  me,  fast  falls 

the  eventide. 

2.  Swift  to  its  close  ebbs  out 

life’s  little  day. 

3.  Not  a brief  glance,  I beg  a 

passing  word. 

4.  Come  not  in  terrors  as  the 

King  of  Kings. 

5.  Thou  on  my  head  in  early 

youth  did  smile. 

6.  Thou  hast  not  left  me  oft  as 

I left  thee. 

7.  I need  thy  presence  every 

passing  hour. 

8.  Who,  like  Thyself,  my 

guide  and  stay  can  be? 

9.  I fear  no  foe  with  thee  at 

hand  to  bless. 

10.  Where  is  death’s  sting? 

where  grave  thy  victory  ? 

11.  Hold  then  thy  cross  before 

my  closing  eyes. 

12.  Heaven’s  morning  breaks, 

and  earth’s  vain  shadows 
flee. 


BEN  HUR. 

ws,  Selected  to  Illustrate  the 

20.  Arrius  Going  to  Sea. 

21.  Ben  Hur  Before  Arrius. 

22.  The  Sea  Fight. 

23.  Celebrating  the  Victory  of 

Arrius. 

24.  Warehouse  of  Simonides. 

25.  Ben  Ilur’s  First  Interview 

with  Simonides. 

26.  Grove  of  Daphne. 

27.  Procession  in  the  Grove. 

28.  The  Stadium. 

29.  Orchard  of  Palms. 

30.  Sheik  Ilderim. 

31.  The  Arabs, 
j 32.  Iris. 

33.  Morning  of  the  Games. 

34.  Circus  at  Antioch. 

35.  Chariot  Race. 

36.  Chariot  Race,  Messala 

down. 

37.  Chariot  Race,  Ben  Hur 

Wins. 

38.  Messala  carried  from  the 

Circus. 

39.  The  Combat  in  the  Palace 

of  Idernee. 


FROM  GREENLAND'S  ICY 

MOUNTAINS. 

1.  From  Greenland’s  Icy 
Mountains. 

2.  From  India’s  coral  strand. 

3.  From  many  an  ancient 
river, 

4.  From  many  a palmly  plain.  1 

5.  What  though  the  spicy 

breezes 

Blow  soft  o’erCeylon’s  isle. 

6.  TheHeathen  in  his  blindness 
Bows  down  to  wood  and 

stone. 

7.  Shall  we,  whose  souls  are 
lighted 

With  wisdom  from  on  high. 

8.  Salvation,  oh  Salvation, 

The  joyful  sound  proclaim. 

9.  Till  each  remotest  nation 
Has  learned  Messiah’s 

name, 

10.  Waft,  waft,  ye  winds  his 
story 

And  you  ye  waters  roll. 

11.  Till  o’er  our  ransomed 
nature 

The  Lamb  for  sinners  slain, 

12.  Redeemer,  King,  Creator, 

In  bliss  returns  to  reign. 


NEARER  MY  GOD  TO  THEE. 

1.  E’en  though  it  be  a Cross. 

2.  My  rest  a stone. 

3.  Steps  unto  Heaven. 

4.  Angels  to  beckon  me. 

5.  Cleaving  the  sky. 

6.  Nearer  to  Thee. 


Story. 

40.  Tower  of  Antonia,  Exterior 

41.  Tower  of  Antonia,  A Dun- 

geon. 

42.  Tower  of  Antonia,  Tirzah 

and  her  Mother. 

43.  Jerusalem. 

44.  Leper’s  Dwelling  Places. 

45.  Amrah  Taking  Food  to  her 

Mistress. 

46.  Group  of  Lepers. 

47.  At  Bethabara. 

48.  “Behold  the  Lamb  of  God.” 

49.  The  Coming  of  the  King. 

50.  Ben  Hur  and  his  Mother. 

51.  Gethsemane,  the  Betrayal. 

52.  Gethsemane,  Christ  Taken 

Prisoner. 

53.  The  Going  to  Calvary. 

54.  Nailing  Christ  to  the  Cross. 

55.  Christ  on  the  Cross. 

56.  “ It  is  finished.” 

57.  Ben  Hur’sHome. 

58.  Ben  Ilur  and  Esther. 

59.  The  Catacombs. 

60.  Ecce  Homo. 


NO  CROSS.  NO  CROWN. 

1 . A female  figure  reclining. 

2.  The  vision  of  the  cross 

appears  in  the  distance. 

3.  The  figure  of  Christ,  nailed 

to  the  cross,  is  made 
visible. 

4.  Lastly,  an  angel  hovers  over 

her  in  whose  extended 
hand  is  the  crown  of 
Faith. 


THE  PRODIGAL  SON. 

(With  descriptive  reading.) 

1 . He  journeys  to  a far  country 

2.  And  there  wastes  his  sub- 

stance. 

3.  He  lives  riotously. 

4.  Until  he  has  spent  all. 

5.  He  is  Sent  into  the  fields  to 

feed  swine. 

6.  He  would  fain  fill  himself 

with  swine  husks. 

7.  He  returns  to  his  father’s 

house. 

S.  His  father  has  compassion 
upon  him. 


LIFE  OFST.  PAUL. 

1.  Martyrdom  of  Stephen. 

2.  Conversion  of  Paul. 

3.  Paul  at  Athens. 

4.  Paul  at  Ephesus. 

5.  Paul  at  Malta. 

6.  Map  of  Paul’s  Travels. 


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THE  TABERNACLE  IN  THE 
WILDERNESS. 

(With  descriptive  reading.) 

1.  Tabernacle  and  Camp. 

2.  Holy  Place  and  Most  Holy. 

3.  High  Priest  in  linen  robes. 

4.  High  Priest  in  ‘‘garments 

of  beauty  and  glory.” 

5.  Altar  and  covering. 

6.  Candlestick  and  covering. 

7.  Ark  and  covering. 

8.  Altar  of  incense. 

9.  Brazen  Laver. 

10.  Table  of  Shew  Bread. 

A CHRISTMAS  HYMN. 

(With  Poem.) 

1.  Had  Rome  been  growing 

up  to  might,  and  now 
was  Queen  of  Land  and 
Sea? 

2.  The  Senator  of  haughty 

Rome,  impatient  urged 
his  chariot’s  flight. 

3.  Within  that  province  far 

away,  went  plodding 
home  a weary  boor. 

4.  How  calm  a moment  may 

precede  one  that  shall 
thrill  the  world  forever. 

5.  A thousand  bells  ring  out 

and  throw  their  joyful 
peals  abroad. 

6.  For  in  that  stable  lay,  new 

born,  the  peaceful  Prince 
of  earth  and  heaven. 

CHRISTIANA  AND  HER  CHIL- 
DREN. 

(With  descriptive  reading.) 

1.  The  Letter. 

2.  Christiana  and  her  Children 

leaving  the  City. 

3.  Mercy  at  the  Gate. 

4.  The  Shepherd  Boy  in  the 

Valley  of  Humiliation. 

5.  Valley  of  Shadow  of  Death 

6.  Pilgrims  at  house  of  Gaius. 

7.  The  Cave  of  the  Giant. 

8.  Death  of  Giant  Despair. 

9.  Despondency  and  Daughter 

released. 

10.  The  Land  of  Beulah. 

11.  Christiana  about  to  cross 

the  River. 

12.  Christiana  borne  to  heaven 

by  Angels. 


DIANA  OR  CHRIST. 

1 . A Grecian  maiden  accepts 

Christianity  and  refuses 
to  worship  at  the  shrine 
of  Diana. 

2.  Her  martyrdom;  cast  into 

a den  of  wild  beasts. 

3.  Removal  of  her  body  by 

friends. 

4.  The  Martyr  borne  by  Angels 


CYCLORAMA  OF  JERUSALEM 
ON  THE  DAY  OF  THE 
CRUCIFIXION. 

(With descriptive  reading.) 

1.  Panoramic  view  of  the  City 

from  the  North,  showing 
the  Temple,  Judgment 
Hall,  etc.,  Golgotha 
forming  the  foreground 
and  the  Mount  of  Olives 
being  in  the  distance. 

2.  The  City  from  the  North 

West;  the  Mountains  of 
Moab  in  the  distance, 
and  close  to  the  observer 
are  the  tents  of  some 
who  have  come  to  the 
Holy  City  to  keep  the 
Passover. 

3.  Still  further  Westward;  the 

Palaces  of  Annas  and 
Caiaphas;  Hill  of  Evil 
Counsel,  etc. 

4.  Mount  Zion;  Palace  of 

Herod ; Tower  of  David ; 
etc. 

5.  Ruins  of  an  old  caravan- 

sary; Clump  of  Olive 
Trees  bordering  on  the 
Pool  of  Siloam;  etc. 

6.  Road  to  Damascus;  The 

Historic  Peak  of  Mizpah 
far  away  in  the  distance; 
a Roman  Guard  house  in 
the  foreground;  etc. 

7.  The  Hill  on  which  Rested 

the  Hamlet  of  Emmaus; 
The  Cave  of  Jeremiah  in 
the  foreground;  An  Ex- 
cited Multitude  Proceed- 
ing to  Calvary;  etc. 

8.  Calvary;  the  Crucifixion; 

Roman  Soldiers;  Mary; 
John,  the  Beloved  Dis- 
ciple; etc. 


COLES  VOYAGE  OF  LIFE. 

1.  Childhood. 

“Fair  childhood  starts  il- 
lumed with  light, 

And  pleasing  visions  trance 
the  sight.” 

2.  Youth 

“Then  youth  arrives.  How 
fair  the  view ! 

How  radiant  upward  shines 
the  blue !” 

3.  Manhood. 

“ What  now,  O God,  thro’ 
this  stern  strife 
Can  keep  the  voyager, 
save  his  life? 

4.  Old  Age. 

“While  o’er  the  dark  reced- 
ing storm. 

Bright  breaks  the  light  of 
endless  morn.” 


AMERICA. 

1 . Land  where  my  fathers  died. 

2.  I love  thy  rocks  and  rills. 

3.  Let  music  swell  the  breeze. 

THE  DRUNKARD  S CAREER 

(With  descriptive  reading.) 

1 . Domestic  happiness. 

2.  Temptation. 

3.  Introduction  of  sorrow. 

4.  The  rum-hole. 

5.  Rum  instead  of  reason. 

6.  Degraded  humanity. 

7.  The  cold  shoulder  by  old 

friends. 

8.  Rumseller’s  gratitude. 

9.  Poverty  and  want. 

10.  Robbery  and  murder. 

1 1 . Mania  a pot  it.  the  horror 

of  horrors. 

12.  The  death  that  precedes 

eternal  death. 

THE  DRUNKARD  S REFORM. 

(With  descriptive  reading). 

1 . He  squanders  his  hard- 

earned  money  in  drink. 

2.  His  child’s  clothes  are 

ridiculed;  his  pride  is 
touched. 

3.  He  forms  a resolution  and 

leaves  the  tavern. 

4.  He  informs  his  wife  of  his 

resolve. 

5.  His  sobriety  raises  him  to 

the  position  of  foreman. 

6.  The  Happy  Home  of  the 

Reformed  Man. 


THE  STOMACH  OF  THE 
DRUNKARD. 

(With  descriptive  reading.) 

1.  Stomach  of  a Temperance 

Man. 

2.  Stomach  of  the  Moderate 

Drinker. 

3.  Stomach  of  the  Drunkard. 

4.  Stomach  after  a Debauch. 

5.  Stomach  of  a hard  Drinker. 

6.  Stomach  of  a habitual 

Drunkard. 

7.  Stomach  of  a Drunkard  on 

the  verge  of  the  grave. 

8.  Stomach  duriug  Delirium 

Tremens. 

MARCHING  THRO’ GEOGIA. 

( With  song. ) 

1.  Bring  the  good  old  bugle, 

boys, 

2.  How  the  darkies  shouted. 

3.  Yes,  and  there  were  Union 

men. 

4.  Sherman’s  dashing  Yankee 

boys. 

5.  So  we  made  a thorough- 

fare. 

6.  Hurrah  ! Hurrah  ! we  bring 

the  Jubilee. 


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THE  GAMBLER  S CAREER. 

(With  descriptive  reading.) 

1 . The  first  seed  of  the  pas- 

sion. 

2.  The  development  of  pas- 

sion. 

3.  Finding  himself  the  loser, 

resorts  to  false  play. 

4.  He  is  detected  and  roughly 

handled. 

5.  Having  lost  his  all,  he 

leaves  the  gambling- 
house  in  despair. 

6.  He  ends  his  life  in  a mad- 

house, still  occupied  with 
his  ruling  passion. 

LIFE  OF  A COUNTRY  BOY. 

1.  Leaving  Home. 

2.  Temptation  and  Fall. 

3.  Gambling. 

4.  The  Forged  Check. 

WHERE  IS  MY  BOY  TO- 
NIGHT? 

(With  Poem.) 

1.  The  boy  of  my  tenderest 

care. 

2.  As  he  knelt  at  his  Mother’s 

knee. 

3.  O could  I see  you  now,  my 

boy. 

4.  But  bring  him  to  me  with 

all  his  blight. 

5.  O where  is  my  boy  to- 

night ? 

6.  My  heart  o’erflows  for  I 

love  him,  he  knows. 

FATHER.  DEAR  FATHER, 
COME  HOME  WITH 
ME  NOW. 

(With  Poem.) 

1.  Father,  dear  father,  come  1 

home  with  me  now. 

The  clock  in  the  steeple 
strikes  one. 

2.  With  poor  brother  Bennie  1 

so  sick  in  her  arms, 

And  no  one  to  help  her 
but  me. 

3.  Father,  dear  father,  come 

home  with  me  now, 

The  clock  in  the  steeple 
strikes  two. 

4.  The  night  has  grown  colder 

and  Bennie  is  worse. 

And  he  has  been  calling 
for  you. 

5.  Father,  dear  father,  come 

home  with  me  now, 

The  clock  in  the  steeple 
strikes  three. 

6.  We  are  alone — for  poor 

Bennie  is  dead, 

And  gone  with  the  angels 
of  light. 


BUY  YOUR  OWN  CHERRIES. 

(Reading.  By  J.  W.  Kirton.) 

1.  “You  touch  them  if  you  j 

dare,  sir !” 

2.  “Yes,  sir,”  said  the  man,  j 

and  soon  placed  them  in 
his  hands. 

3.  He  opened  the  bag  of 

cherries  on  the  bench. 

4.  “Well,  will  you  have  a 

glass  of  something 
short?” 

5.  She  went  to  the  window. 

6.  “ I say,  Guv’nor,  what’s  ; 

this  leg  of  mutton  a I 
pound?  ” 

7.  “Come,  here’s  a leg  of  j 

mutton  for  him.” 

8.  A plate  of  nice  rosy  ripe 

cherries. 

9.  He  himself  has  built  a nice 

row  of  houses. 

10.  Now  in  a handsome  villa. 


SWANEE  RIBBER. 

(With  Song.) 

1 . Way  down  upon  de  Swanee 

Ribber, 

Far,  far  away. 

2.  Dere’s  where  my  heart  is  ] 

turning  ebber, 

Dere’s  wha  de  old  folks 
stay. 

3.  All  up  and  down  de  whole 

creation 
Sadly  I roam. 

4.  Chorus — All  de  world  am  j 

sad  and  dreary 
Eberywhere  I roam. 

5.  All  round  de  little  farm  I 

wandered, 

When  I was  young. 

6.  When  I was  playing  wid 

my  brudder 
Happy  was  I. 

7.  One  little  hut  among  de 

bushes, 

One  dat  I love. 

8.  When  will  I see  de  bees 

a-humming 
All  round  de  comb. 


BEAUTIFUL  SNOW. 

(With  Poem.) 

1.  Oh!  the  snow,  the  beauti- 

ful snow. 

2.  Over  the  crust  of  the  beau- 

tiful snow. 

3.  Once  I was  fair  as  the  beau- 

tiful snow. 

4.  The  veriest  wretch  that 

goes  shivering  by. 

5.  Sinner,  despair  not ! Christ 

stoopeth  low. 


THE  COURTIN'. 

(Poem  by  James  Russell 
Lowell.) 

1.  Zckle  crep’  up  quite  unbe- 

known, 

An’  peeked  in  thru’  the 
winder, 

2.  An’  there  sot  Iluldy  all 

alone, 

’ I th  no  one  nigh  to  hender. 

3.  She  thought  no  v’ice  had 

such  a swing 
Ez  his’n  in  the  choir. 

4.  He  stood  a spell  on  one  foot 

first, 

Then  stood  a spell  on 
t’other. 

5.  That  last  word  pricked  him 

like  a pin, 

An’ — wal,  he  up  and  kist 
her. 

6.  Tell  mother  see  how  mat- 

ters stood, 

An’  gin  ’em  both  her 
blessin’ 

DRAKE  S ODE  TO  THE  AME- 
RICAN FLAG. 

(With  Poem.) 

1.  “When  Freedom  from  her 

Mountain  height  ” — The 
Banner  in  the  Skv. 

2.  “ Majestic  Monarch  of  the 

Cloud  ” — American 
Eagle. 

3.  “ Flag  of  the  Brave,  thy 

folds  shall  fly” — Battle 
of  Princeton. 

4.  “ And  when  the  Cannon- 

mouthings  loud” — Battle 
of  Resaca  de  la  Palma. 

5.  “ Flag  of  the  Seas;  on 

Ocean  Wave” — Battle 
of  Plattsburg  Bay. 

6.  “ Flag  of  the  Free  Heart’s 

1 lope  and  Home  ” — The 
Star  Spangled  Banner. 

BILLY'S  ROSE. 

Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 
(With  Poem  by  G.  R.  Sims.) 

1.  A vile  and  filthy  alley. 

2.  She  felt  his  wasted  fingers 

lighten. 

3.  I can  see  them  there  with 

Jesus. 

4.  A drunken  father’s  curses, 

and  a drunken  mother’s 
blows. 

5.  He  told  me  that  the  pretty 

name  was  Rose. 

6.  Then  she  knelt  her  down 

and  prayed. 

7.  Nell  frozen  with  the  red 

Rose  in  her  hand. 

8.  The  Rose  fell  at  Nelly’s 

feet. 

9.  The  children  meet  in  heaven 


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THE  MA  Y QUEEN. 

(With  Poem  by  Tennyson.) 

1.  Call  me  early,  mother 

dear. 

2.  Robin  leaning  on  the 

bridge  beneath  the  hazel 
tree. 

3.  The  Village  Green. 

4.  The  May  Queen. 

5.  If  you’re  waking,  call  me 

early. 

6.  You’ll  bury  me  beneath  the 

hawthorn  shade. 

7.  I shall  hear  the  bleating  of 

the  lambs. 

8.  And  that  good  man,  the 

clergyman. 

9.  Sit  beside  my  bed,  and  put 

your  hand  in  mine. 

IO.  The  blessed  music  went  that 
way  my  soul  will  have  to 
go. 


ROBINSON  CRUSOE. 

1.  His  father  entreats  him  to 

stay. 

2.  He  holds  fast  to  a piece  of 

wreck. 

3.  He  loads  his  raft. 

4.  He  begins  to  be  ill. 

5.  He  sails  around  his  island. 

6.  He  starts  to  explore  the 

interior  of  the  island. 

7.  He  discovers  human  bones. 

8.  He  gets  a view  of  the 

wreck. 

9.  He  delivers  Friday  from  the 

savages. 

10.  Crusoe  and  Friday  in  the 

cave. 

11.  Fierce  fight  between  the 

Spaniard  and  a savage. 

12.  Crusoe  is  overcome  by  the 

prospect  of  deliverance. 


THE  NEW  TALE  OF  A TUB. 

(With  Poem.) 

1.  Opening  — the  Bengal 

Tiger. 

2.  Bengal  Ease. 

3.  The  Artful  Dodge. 

4.  Look  before  you  leap. 

5.  Under  Cover. 

6.  The  Climax  of  the  Tail! 


DORA. 

Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 
(With  Poem  by  Tennyson.) 

1.  llis  daughter  Dora;  take 
her  for  your  wife. 

2.  You  will  not  boy ! you  dare 
to  answer  thus ! 

3.  My  girl,  I love  you  well. 

4.  Then  Dora  went  to  Mary. 

5.  Then  Dora  took  the  child 
and  sat  upon  a mound. 

6.  Whose  child  is  that? 

7.  She  bow’d  down  her  head. 

8.  She  broke  out  in  praise  to 
God. 

9.  They  peep’d  and  saw  the 
boy  set  up  betwixt  his 
grandsire’s  knees. 

10.  O father ! I never  came 

a-begging  for  myself. 

11.  Then  they  clung  about  the 

old  man’s  neck,  and 
kiss’d  him  many  times. 

JANE  CONQUEST, 

j (With  Lecture  by  Dr.  Croft.) 
Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 

1 . Introductory. 

2.  And  her  child  was  dying. 

3.  Up  to  her  feet  rose  she. 

; 4.  She  saw  a gallant  ship. 

5.  She  sank  to  her  knees. 

| 6.  Angel  effect.  Take  though 

my  boy. 

7.  The  snow  lay  deep. 

8.  Stood  the  old  grey  church. 

9.  And  grasped  the  rope,  sole 

cord  of  hope. 

i 10.  And  then  it  ceased  its  ring- 
ing. 

I 11.  Midst  the  breakers, 
i 12.  Saved  from  the  wreck. 

] 13.  Within  the  silent,  darkened 
room, 

; 14.  Sinks  fainting  on  the 
ground. 

| 15.  He  finds  her  lying  there. 

| 16.  ’Tis  Harry  Conquest. 

| 17.  The  suffering  Boy,  her  dar- 
ling Boy. 

18.  Her  darling  Boy,  with 

angel. 

19.  Angel  effect,  to  use  in  com- 

bination with  Nos.  5 and 
•7- 


THE  VILLAGE  BLACKSMITH. 

Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 
(With  Poem  by  Longfellow.) 

1.  Introductory. 

2.  The  Smithy. 

3.  The  Smith. 

4.  The  Smith  at  work. 

5.  Children  at  the  Door. 

6.  The  Village  Church. 

7.  The  Village  Choir. 


CURFEW  MUST  NOT  RING 
TO-NIGHT. 

Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 
(With  Poem.) 

1.  Bessie  and  the  sexton. 

2.  “I’ve  a lover  in  that  prison” 

3.  “Bessie,”  calmly  spoke  the 

sexton. 

4.  Bessie  made  a solemn  vow. 

5.  She  sprung  within  the  old 

Church  door. 

6.  She  had  reached  the  top- 

most ladder. 

7.  Out  she  swung,  far  out. 

8.  Firmly  on  the  dark  old 

ladder. 

9.  At  his  feet  she  tells  her  story 

10.  Kneeling  on  the  turf  beside 

him. 

THE  WRECK  OF  THE  HES- 
PERUS. 

(With  Poem  by  Longfellow.) 

1.  It  was  the  schooner  Hes- 

perus. 

2.  Blue  were  her  eyes  as  the 

fairy  flax. 

3.  The  skipper,  he  stood  be- 

side the  helm. 

4.  Then  up  and  spake  an  old 

sailor. 

5.  Last  night  the  moon  had  a 

golden  ring. 

6.  The  snow  fell  hissing  in  the 

brine. 

7.  He  wrapt  her  in  his  sea- 

man’s coat. 

8.  And  bound  her  to  the  mast. 

9.  Like  a sheeted  ghost  the 

vessel  swept. 

10.  A fisherman  stood  aghast. 


LECTURES  ILLUSTRATED. 

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AN  OLD  STORY. 

Copied  by  permission  of  the  Author,  S.  C.  Hall,  Esq.,  F.S.A.,  &c.  Dedicated  to  Members  of 
Temperance  Societies,  to  Good  Templars,  to  Bands  of  Hope  and  other  Temperance  Organizations, 
especially  to  Women  Workers  in  the  Holy  Cause,  and  all  who  seek  to  suppress  the  National  Curse. 
The  Illustrations  are  by  the  following  eminent  Artists: — J.  E.  Millais,  R.A.;  Birket  Foster;  Gustave 
Dore;  AlmaTadima;  L.  J.  Pott;  N.  Chevalier;  Thomas  Faed,  R.A.;  Marcus  Stone;  E.  Sherard 
Kennedy;  F.  R.  Morris;  W.  Cave  Thomas;  James  Sant,  R.A. ; Montbard  ; Erskine  Nicol, 
A.R.A.;  R.  Lehman;  W.  Macduff;  JohnTenniel;  Elizabeth  Thompson;  W.  C.  T.  Dobson,  R.A. ; 
W.  Hemsley;  Fred.  Passmore;  George  Cruikshank;  G.  A.  Storey;  Sir  Noel  Paton,  R.S.A.;  Har- 
rison Weir;  and  W.  J,  Allen. 


1 Introduction,  with  Portrait 
of  Author. 

2 Watching  and  Waiting. 
Millais. 

3 And  called  the  picture  “ In- 
nocense.”  B.  Foster. 

4 In  the  bleak  wind  unshelt- 
tered.  G.  Dore. 

5 Taught  their  children  thus. 
Alma  Tadima. 

6 The  glory  days  of  devils. 
L.  J.  Pott. 

7 Alas  for  desolated  homes. 
N.  Chevalier. 

8 A stout  fisher  wife.  Thos. 
Faed. 

9 To  my  home  come.  Mar- 
cus Stone. 


10  A girl  self-drowned.  E. 
Sherard  Kennedy. 

1 1 What  are  these  women 
doing?  P.  R.  Morris. 

12  The  Guiding  Angel  heard 
their  song.  W.  C.  Thomas. 

13  The  prayer  was  heard. 
Sant. 

14  Outside  the  women  and  the 
children.  Montbard. 

15  Both  whiskey  mad.  E. 
Nicol. 

16  I sent  my  daughter  out  to 
Mg.  R.  Lehman. 

17  A poor  street  stray.  W. 
Macduff. 

18  At  break  of  day.  John 
Tenniel. 


19  On  the  battlefield  I lay. 
Elizabeth  Thompson. 

20  I must  be  a thief. 

Dobson. 

21  Pitied  of  happy  children. 
W.  Hemsley. 

22  The  maiden  in  her  prime. 
Fred.  Passmore. 

23  The  last  half-hour.  Cruik- 
shank. 

24  Girl  examples  richly 
dowered.  Storey. 

25  For  he’s  a jolly  good  fellow, 
Which  nobody  can  deny. 
Sir  Noel  Paton. 

26  Pray  God  to  bless  the  donor. 
Harrison  Weir. 


NELLY'S  DARK  DAYS. 

From  Life  Models. 

1 The  girls  sat  down  on  a 
door-step. 

2 Bessie  kept  Nelly  back 
from  springing  forward  to 
meet  her  father. 

3 “ Heigh!  Mr.  Rodney, 
Sir,  please  to  open  the  door 
again  ! ” 

4 And  leaned  his  head  upon 
her  small  shoulder. 

5 Rodney  sank  down  on  his 
knees. 

6 “You  don’t  know  where 
those  vi’lets  come  from!” 
she  cried. 

7 He  saw  the  thin  ragged 
frock  catch  the  flame. 

8 He  fell  forward,  dashing 
his  head  violently  upon  the 
pavement. 

9 A woman  was  sitting  on  a 
low  stool  nursing  a wailing 
baby. 

10  He  could  only  be  admitted 
to  the  causual  ward  for  the 
night. 

1 1 The  lecture  had  just  begun. 

12  Rodney  signed  the  pledge. 

13  He  reached  his  old  cottage 
home. 

14  She  was  lying  on  a little 
couch  beneath  the  lattice 
window. 


FRIENDLESS  BOB. 

Illustrated  from  I.ife  Models. 

1 The  Missionary  on  the 
Common. 

2 The  Missionary  makes  ac- 
quaintance with  Bob. 

3 Bob  has  a new  idea. 

4 Bob  makes  a friend  of  Jerry. 

5 Bob’s  arrival  at  the  cottage. 

6 Bob  passes  the  night  with 
Jerry. 

7 Bob  at  Breakfast. 

8 Bob  and  his  Grandmother. 

9 On  the  sands. 

10  Ethel  rides  Jerry. 

11  Mr.  Fortescue  chastises  the 
donkey  boy. 

12  Bob  worsted  in  the  fight. 

13  Ethel  confiding  in  Bob. 

14  Granny,  what  does  a donkey 

cost? 

1 5 Bob  in  tears. 

16  Preaching  on  the  sands. 

17  The  walk  along  the  beach. 

18  Mrs.  Brown  divulges  the 

secret. 

THE  RUINED  COTTAGE. 

Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 

1 None  will  dwell  in  that  cot- 
tage. 

2 He  had  one  child,  a little 
laughing  thing. 

3 That  fair  girl  had  grown  far 
taller  than  the  red  rose  tree.  J 


4 Isabel  bowed  down  so 
meekly  in  the  house  of 
pray  er. 

5 There  was  no  fireside  so 
cheerful  as  their  own. 

6 The  old  man  look’d  back 
upon  his  cottage  and  wept 
aloud. 

7 She  was  the  earliest  at  the 
prison  gate. 

8 One  day  he  saw  the  sun 
shine  through  the  grating  of 
his  cell. 

9 And  he  grew  desperate, — 
he  forced  the  bars. 

10  He  tore  off  the  lid  and  he 
saw  the  face  of  Isabel. 

LITTLE  JIM.  THE  COLLIER 
BOY. 

Illustrated  by  Life  Models. 

1 The  cottage  was  a thatched 
one. 

2 With  hands  uplifted,  see, 
she  kneels. 

3 With  gentle,  trembling 
haste,  she  held. 

4 The  cottage  doo-  was 
opened. 

5 He  knew  that  all  was  over. 

6 His  quivering  lips  gave 
token. 


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SCRUB  THE  WORKHOUSE 
BOY. 

1 Introduction. 

2 Alfred  Pamperfield  intro- 
duced as  an  apprentice  to  a 
draper. 

3 The  cook  and  the  house- 
maid questioning  Scrub. 

4 Scrub  in  the  kitchen  de- 
clines beer  for  supper. 

5 Pamperfield  goes  to  the 
theatre,  amusing  his  friends 
with  his  recitations. 

6 Scrub  resists  Pamperfield’s 
temptation. 

7 Patty  scolds  Scrub. 

8 Pamperfield  makes  himself 
comfortable  with  glass  and 
bottle. 

9 Scrub  saves  Alfred  from 
being  burnt  to  death. 

to  Scrub  promoted  to  serve 
behind  the  counter. 

1 1 Scrub  becomes  a Sunday 
School  teacher. 

THE  WOMEN  OF  MUMBLES 
HEAD! 

From  Life  Models. 

1 You  have  sailed  your  yacht 
in  the  Summer. 

2 There  was  News  of  a 
Wreck. 

3 He  stood  like  a Man  at  the 
Rudder. 

4 But  Father  and  Sons  were 
fighting  Death. 

5 Up  at  a Lighthouse  Win- 
dow. 

6 Into  the  Sea  they  went ! 

7 “ Come  back  ! ” said  the 
three  strong  Soldiers. 

8 They  caught  and  saved  a 
Brother  alive. 

THE  LIFE  BOA  T. 

By  G.  R.  Sims  (From  Life  Models). 

1 “ This  ain’t  what  we  calls 
rough.” 

2 The  beach  here  was  strewed 
with  wreckage. 

3 I knelt  by  her  side  and 
and  prayed. 

4 You’re  wanted. 

5 In  hail  of  the  vessel. 


6 I stretched  out  my  hand. 

7 By  the  bedside  were  my 
Wife  and  Jack. 

THE  JACKDAW  OF  RHEIMS 

Twelve  Original  Designs. 

1 The  Jackdaw  Rheims. 

2 The  Jackdaw  sat  on  the 
Cardinal’s  chair. 

3 And  he  peered  in  the  face 
of  his  Lordship’s  Grace. 

4 And  six  little  singing  boys, 
dear  little  souls. 

5 He  peeps,  and  he  feels  in 
the  toes  and  the  heels. 

6 and  9.  He  calls  for  his 
candle,  his  bell,  and  his  book. 

7 They  all  cried  “ that’s  him.” 

8 The  first  thing  they  saw. 

9 and  6.  And  off  that  terrible 
curse  he  took. 

10  Or  slumbered  in  prayer 
tim’. 

1 1 In  the  odour  of  sancitity  died 

12  The  conclave  determined. 

13  Saint  Jim  Crow. 

A' os . ti  anil  9 are  the  Same. 

THE  THREE  KITTENS  THAT 
LOST  THEIR  MITTENS. 

1 Mrs.  Puss  and  her  kittens 
are  out,  when  they  meet  a 
stranger. 

2 What,  lost  your  mittens, 
you  naughty  kittens? 

3 Go  seek  your  mittens,  you 
naughty  kittens. 

4 You  foolish  kittens,  the 
house  is  tumbling  down. 

5 Oh,  mamma  dear,  we  have 
found  our  mittens. 

6 What,  found  your  mittens 
then  you  shall  have  some  pie. 

7 The  little  kittens  have  to 
wash  their  mittens. 

8 They  smell  a rat,  and  throw 
off  their  mittens. 

9 Cap  and  spectacles  are 
thrown  away.  They  all  join 
in  the  chase. 


“HOME  SWEET  HOME.  ” 

[With  Poem], 

1 “ Be  it  ever  so  humble, 

There’s  no  place  like 
home.” 

2 “ An  exile  from  home, 

Splendor  dazzles  in 
vain.” 

3 “ How  sweet  ’tis  to  sit 

Neath  a fond  father’s 
smile.” 

4 “To  thee  I’ll  return 

“ Overburdened  with 
care.” 

THE  TEN  COMMANDMENTS. 

1 Thou  shalt  have  no  other 
gods  before  me. 

2 Thou  shalt  not  make  unto 
thee  any  graven  image. 

3 Thou  shalt  not  take  the 
name  of  the  Lord  thy  God 
in  vain. 

4 Remember  the  Sabbath 
Day. 

5 Honor  thy  father  and  thy 
mother. 

6 Thou  shalt  not  kill. 

7 Thou  shalt  not  commit 
adultery. 

8 Thou  shalt  not  steal. 

9 Thou  shalt  not  bear  false 
witness. 

io  Thou  shalt  not  covet. 

THE  LORD  S PRAYER. 

1 “Our  father  who  art  in 
heaven.” 

2 “Thy  will  be  done.” 

3 “ Give  us  this  day  our  daily 
bread.” 

4 “ Forgive  us  our  debts.” 

5 Lead  us  not  into  tempta- 
tion. 

6 “ Deliver  us  from  evil.” 

7 “Thine  is  the  kingdom.” 

SEVEN  CHURCHES  OF  ASIA. 

1 Ephesus. 

2 Smyrna. 

3 Pergamos. 

4 Thyatira. 

5 Sardis. 

6 Philadelphia. 

7 Laodicea. 


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LECTURE  SETS  OF  12  VIEWS. 


BOSTON. 

1.  Panorama. 

2.  Faneuil  Hall. 

3.  Old  South  Church. 

4.  Milk  Street. 

5.  The  Old  State  House. 

6.  State  House. 

7.  Boston  Common 

8.  Scollay  Square. 

9.  Art  Museum. 

10.  Trinity  Church. 

11.  Bunker  Hill. 

12.  Harvard  University. 

YELLOWSTONE  NATIONAL 
PARK. 

1.  Panorama  of  Mammoth 

Hot  Springs. 

2.  Minerva  Terrace. 

3.  Liberty  Cap. 

4.  Obsidian  Cliffs. 

5.  Bunsens  Peak. 

6.  Lower  Falls  of  the  Yellow- 

stone. 

7.  Panorama  of  Upper  Geyser 

Basin. 

8.  Old  Faithful  in  Eruption. 

9.  Castle  Geyser  in  Eruption. 

10.  Grotto  “ “ 

11.  Riverside  “ “ 

12.  Lone  Star  “ •* 


WHITE  MOUNTAINS. 

1.  The  Stage  Leaving. 

2.  The  Flume. 

3.  Willey  House,  Franconia. 

4.  Purple  Lake,  Franconia. 

5.  Crawford  House. 

6.  Old  Man  of  the  Mountain. 

7.  Wild  Cat  and  Glen  Ellis. 

8.  Jackson  Falls,  Wild  Cat 

River. 

9.  Panorama  from  Thorn 

Mountain. 

10.  A Mountain  Road. 

11.  Panorama  of  Jackson  and 

the  Mountains. 

12.  Tip  Top  House,  Mt.  Wash- 

ington. 

NIAGARA  FALLS. 

1.  Rapids  above  the  Falls. 

2.  American  Falls  from  Below 

— Winter. 

3.  American  Falls, Luna  Island 

4.  Snow  and  Ice,  “ “ 

5.  Canada  Falls  from  Goat  Is- 

land. 

6.  American  Falls  from  Can-  I 

ada  Side. 

7.  Frost  Work  at  Niagara. 

8.  Canada  Shore  from  Luna 

Island. 

9.  Panorama  of  Horseshoe 

Falls. 

10.  Maid  of  the  Mist. 

11.  Cantilever  Bridge. 

12.  Whirlpool  Rapids. 


ALASKA. 

1 . Totems,  Fort  Wrangle. 

2.  Sitka  from  the  Castle. 

3.  Street  in  Sitka. 

4.  Panorama  of  Sitka  showing 

Castle. 

5.  Greek  Church,  Sitka. 

6.  Old  Block  House,  Sitka. 

7.  The  Harbor  Juneau. 

8.  Pyramid  Harbor. 

9.  Karta  Bay. 

10.  Indian  Woman  at  Karta 

Bay. 

11.  Muir  Glacier  from  the 

Steamer. 

12.  Alaskan  Curios. 

WATKINS'  GLEN. 

1.  Entrance. 

2.  Matchless  Scene. 

3.  Pluto  Falls. 

4.  Frozen  Cascade. 

5.  Cavern  Cascade. 

6.  Cavern  Cascade — Frozen. 

7.  Whirlwind  Gorge. 

8.  Central  Cascade. 

9.  Spiral  Gorge. 

'o.  Glen  Cathedral. 

1 1 . Rainbow  Falls. 

1 2.  “ “ Frozen 

VIRGINIA. 

1 . The  Capitol,  Richmcncn 

2.  Old  Virginia Gx  Team. 

3.  Libby  Prison. 

4.  Residence  of  Jefferson 

Davis. 

5.  Ilygeia  Hotel,  Old  Point 

Comfort. 

6.  Fort  Monroe. 

7.  Soldiers  Home,  Hampton. 

8.  The  Marie  House,  Frede- 

ricksburg. 

9.  Chancellorsville. 

10.  The  Bridge  at  Bull  Run. 

11.  Luray  Inn. 

12.  Natural  Bridge. 


LIFE  IN  GEORGIA. 

1.  Bona  Vertura  Cemetery, Sa- 

vannah. 

2.  Piney  Woods  Hotel,  Tho- 

masville. 

-t.  Street  Scene  in  Thomas- 
ville. 

4.  Negro  Homes. 

5.  Uncle  Remus’s  Express. 

6.  Negro  Quarters,  Thomas-  j 

ville. 

7.  Southern  Life  on  the  Road. 

8.  Monster  Live  Oak,  Tho- 

masville. 

9.  Shanty  Life. 

10.  Homes  in  Thomasville. 

11.  A Happy  Family. 

12.  Careless  and  Happy. 


ST.  AUGUSTINE.  FLORIDA. 

1 . Old  City  Gates. 

2.  Old  Spanish  Cathedral. 

3.  The  Slave  Market. 

4-  AStree  t View. 

5.  The  Oldest  House. 

6.  The  H arbor  from  San 

Marco. 

7.  Hotel  Ponce  de  Leon. 

8.  Parlor,  “ “ “ 

9.  Panorama  from  Ponce  de 

Leon. 

10.  Hotel  Casa  Monica. 

1 1.  The  Fountains  Hotel,  Casa 

Monica 

12.  The  Alcazar  and  Grounds. 


GETTYSBURG. 

1.  Culps  Hill  from  Cemetery 

Hill. 

2.  High  Water  Mark. 

3.  General  Meade’s  Head- 

quarters. 

4.  The  Peach  Orchards. 

5.  Wheat  Field. 

6.  “ Devil’s  Den. 

7.  “ Round  Tops. 

8.  Panorama  from  Round  Top 

9.  Out-post  of  Union  Sharp- 

shooters, Emmetsburg 
Road. 

10.  Spangler’s  Spring. 

11.  Baltimore  Street. 

12.  National  Cemetery. 


VENICE. 

1 . Doge’s  Palace  across  Grand 

Canal. 

2.  “ “ Interior  Court 

3.  The  Grand  Piazza. 

4.  St.  Mark’s. 

5.  “ “ Bronze  Horses. 

6.  Gates  of  the  Campanile. 

7.  The  Rialto. 

8.  “ Bridge  of  Sighs. 

9.  “ Tower  of  the  Clock. 

10.  Cavallini  Palace. 

11.  The  Grand  Canal. 

12.  “ Arsenal. 

THE  ALBERT  MEMORIAL. 

1.  Europe,  by  Macdowell. 

2.  Asia,  by  Foley. 

3.  Africa,  by  Theed. 

4.  America,  by  Bell. 

5.  Commerce,  by  Thornycroft. 

6.  Edgineering,  by  Lawlor. 

7.  Agriculture,  by  Marshall. 

8.  Manufactures,  by  Weekes. 

9.  The  Podium,  North,  by 

Philip. 

10.  The  Podium,  East,  by  Arm- 
stead. 


11.  The 

Podium, 

South, 

by 

Armstead. 

12.  The 

Podium, 

West, 

by 

Philip. 

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v 


RUSSIA 


I.  St.  Petersburg,  The  Winter 


2. 

ii 

1 i 

Palace. 
Church  of  the 

3- 

• ( 

ii 

Trinity. 
Statue  Peter 

4- 

(( 

ii 

the  Great. 
St. Isaac’s  Ca- 

5- 

ii 

ii 

thedral. 
Church  Valdi- 

6. 

Moscow  and 

mir. 

the  Kremlin. 

7- 

ii 

ii 

Church  of  the 

8. 

ii 

ii 

Saviour. 

TheGreatBell 

9- 

i ( 

ii 

Tower  Ivan. 

10. 

it 

i t 

Church  of  the 

11. 

Greek 

Redeemer 
(Interior). 
Chapel,  Southern 

Russia. 

12.  A Peasant  Family. 


HOLLAND. 

1.  Amsterdam,  the  King’s 

Palace  and  Old  Church. 

2.  Amsterdam,  Monument  and 

Dam. 

3.  “ The  Theatre. 
The  River  Amstel. 

The  Hague,  House  of  Par- 
liament. 

6.  “ “ Museum  of  Art. 

7.  “ “ Humstee  Canal. 

8.  Rotterdam,  the  Great 

Bridge. 

9.  “ “ Noord  Blaak. 

10.  “ “ Spui-Water- 

Canal. 

11.  Haarlem  Cathedral. 

12.  Street  in  Monickendam. 


CASHMERE. 

1 . Panorama  o f Cashmere 

Valley  from  the  Kiosk. 

2.  Hindoo  Temple  and  Apple- 

tree  Canal  opposite  Che- 
nar  Bagh. 

3.  Fourth  Bridge  across  Jhe- 

lum. 

4.  Maharaja’s  SuburbanPalace 

on  the  Jhelum. 

5.  Down  the  Jhelum  from 

Maharajah’s  City  Palace 

6.  Grand  Avenue  of  Poplars 

(Inside  view). 

7.  Fog  Lifting  from  Snow- 

Capped  Peaks  on  the 
road  to  Amurnath. 

8.  Black  Glacier  at  Amurnath. 

9.  The  Sacred  Cave  of  Amur- 

nath 16000  feet  above 
Sea  Level. 

10.  Dead  Pilgrim  Found  Frozen 

on  the  Mountains  of 
Amurnath. 

11.  Interior  of  Sacred  Marble 

Cave  of  Amurnath. 

12.  A Group  of  Native  Musi- 

cians. 


BELGIUM. 

1.  Antwerp  Cathedral. 

2.  “ Hotel  de  Ville. 

3.  “ Shipping,  the 

Great  Docks. 

4.  Brussels,  King’s  Palace. 

5.  “ Grand  Place. 

6.  “ The  Bourse. 

7.  A Dog  Team. 

8.  Lion  Mount,  Field  of  Wa- 

terloo. 

9.  Rocher  Bayard,  Dinant  Sur 

Meuse. 

10.  Hotel  de  Ville,  Oudenarde 

1 1.  Mechlin  Cathedral. 

12.  Hotel  de  Ville  Ypres. 


CONSTANTINOPLE 

1.  Panorama. 

2.  Palace  of  Beylerbe. 

3.  Mosque  of  St.  Sophia. 

4.  “ “ “ (In- 

terior). 

5.  The  Golden  Horn. 

6.  Street  View  (Instanta- 

neous). 

7.  Panorama  of  the  Bridge. 

8.  The  Sultan  at  Prayer  in  the 

Mosque. 

9.  Mosque  of  Suleiman. 

10.  Turkish  Woman. 

11.  The  Harbor. 

12.  Steamer  Leaving. 


A THE  NS. 

1.  General  View  of  the  Ruins. 

2.  The  Acropolis. 

3.  Pathenon  (rear  view). 

4.  Friezes  from  the  Parthenon 

5.  Cariatides  of  the  Erech- 

theon. 

6.  The  Ruins  from  the  East. 

7.  Tower  of  the  Winds. 

8.  Temple  of  Minerva  Poli- 

dade. 

9.  Bas  Relief  Theatre  of 

Bacchus. 

10.  The  Prison  of  Socrates. 

1 1.  Temple  of  Theseus. 

12.  Theatre  Herodus,  Atticus. 

NAPLES  AND  POMPEII. 

1 . Bay  of  Naples  and  Vesuvius 

2.  Place  du  Plebescite,  Naples 

3.  TheBlueGrottoIsland, Capri 

4.  “ Farnese  Bull,  Naples. 

5.  “ Temple  of  Serapis, 

Puteoli. 

6.  Railroad  up  Vesuvius. 

7.  The  Cone  of  Mt.  Vesuvius. 

8.  “ House  of  the  Poet, 

Pompeii. 

9.  “ Greek  Theater,  Pom- 

peii. 

10.  “ Amphitheatre,  Pom- 

peii. 

11.  House  of  Baker,  Pompeii. 

12.  General  View  of  Excava- 

tions, Pompeii. 


MILAN.  GENOA  AND  PISA 

1.  Panorama  of  Milan  and 

Cathedral. 

2.  Rue  Victor  Emanuel. 

3.  The  Cathedral. 

4.  Gallery,  Victor  Emanuel. 

5.  Statue  Leonardo  da  Vinci. 

6.  La  Scala. 

7.  The  Simplon  Arch. 

8.  Genoa,  Panorama  of  City 

and  Harbor. 

9.  Statue  of  Columbus, Genoa. 

10.  Gallery  in  Campo  Santo. 

11.  Duo  mo  Baptistery  and 

Tower,  Pisa. 

12.  The  Leaning  Tower. 


FLORENCE 

1.  Panorama. 

2.  The  Ponte  Vecchio. 

3.  “ Campanile  and  the 

Cathedral. 

4.  “ Armory  in  Podesti. 

5.  “ Pitti  Palace. 

6.  *'  Santa  Croce. 

7.  “ Cloister  Croce. 

8.  “ Pallazzo  Vecchio. 

9.  Monks  at  the  Fountain. 

10.  Loggia  de  I.anzi  ( Interior). 

11.  Uffizzi  Palace. 

12.  Triumphal  Arch. 

ROME. 

1.  Panorama  from  Ball  of  St. 

Peter’s. 

2.  St.  Peter’s  and  the  Vatican. 

3.  “ (Interior). 

4.  Castle  of  St.  Angelo  and 

St.  Peter’s  from  the 
Tiber. 

5.  The  Fountain  of  Trevi. 

6.  The  Capitol. 

7.  Statue  of  Moses  (Michael 

Angelo). 

8.  The  Forum  Romanum. 

9.  The  Arch  of  Titus. 

10.  The  Colosseum  (Interior)* 

1 1 . Arch  of  Constantine. 

12.  Via  Appia. 

AGRA 

1.  Jumna  Side  of  Fort. 

2.  Interior  of  Moti  Musjid 

(Pearl  Mosque). 

3.  Elephant  Gate,  Agra  Port. 

4.  East  Gateway,  Tomb  of 

Akbar. 

5.  Akbar’s  Tomb. 

6.  Facade  of  1st  Story,  Ak 

bar’s  Tomb. 

7.  Cenotaph  Tomb  of  Akbar. 

8.  Taj  Mahal  from  Jumna 

River. 

9.  Taj  Mahal. 

10.  Marble  Screen,  Taj  Mahal. 

11.  West  Gate  of  Garden, 

Tomb  of  Akbar. 

12.  Jumma  Musjid  (Great 

Mosque). 


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DELHI. 

1.  Jumma  Musjid  and  Delhi 

City. 

2.  Golden  Mosque,  Delhi  Fort 

3.  Interror  Diwan-i-am  Au- 

dience Hall,  Delhi  Fort. 

4.  Kutub  Minar. 

5.  Iron  Pillar. 

6.  Cashmere  Gate. 

7.  Tomb  of  Humayun. 

8.  Interior  of  Jain  Temple. 

9.  Moti  Musjid(Pearl  Mosque) 

10.  Tomb  Sufdar  Jung. 

11.  Feroze  Shah’s  Pillar. 

12.  Ruins  of  an  Old  Moham- 

medan Observatory. 

GERMANY. 

1.  Panorama  of  Berlin. 

2.  Brandenburg  Gate,  Berlin. 

3.  Imperial  Palace,  Berlin. 

4.  Unter  den  Linden,  Berlin. 

5.  MarienPlatz,  Munich. 

6.  Hotel  Kaiserworth,  Goslar 

7.  Old  Houses,  Hildesheim. 

8.  Street  in  Strasburg.  Cathe- 

dral. 

9.  Limburg  Cathedral. 

10.  Albert  Durer’s  House, 

Nuremberg. 

11.  Russian  Chapel,  Dresden. 

12.  Cathedral,  Cologne. 


JAPAN. 

1.  View  of  Yokohama. 

2.  Jim  Ric  Shaw,  Yokohama. 

3.  A Tea  House, 

4.  Harbor  of  Nagasaki. 

5.  Temple  of  Nagasaki. 

6.  Carved  Entrance  to  a 

Temple. 

7.  The  Sacred  Stables,  Nikko. 

8.  Osaka  Castle. 

9.  The  Mikado  Palace,  Kioto, 
to.  Cemetery  at  Yeddo. 

11.  Botanic  Gardens,  Tokio. 

12.  Great  Bronze  Statue  of 

Buddha,  in  Temple  at 
Kamacura. 

JAPAN  MANNERS  AND  CUS- 
TOMS. 

1.  Japanese  Pleasure  Boat. 

2.  Group  of  Japanese  Ladies. 

3.  A Taveling  Carriage. 

4.  Tea  House  Girls. 

5.  Newspaper  Boy. 

6.  Sleeping  Girls. 

7.  Washing  at  Home. 

8.  A Kitchen — Preparing  a 

Meal. 

9.  Carpenter  at  Work. 

10.  Girls  Spinning. 

11.  Kago  Traveling  Chair. 

12.  Men  in  Armor  Fencing. 


DARJEELING. 

1.  Darjeeling  Railroad,  2 feet 

guage. 

2.  On  the  Railroad  to  Darjeel- 

ing. 

3.  Darjeeling  from  Lloyd’s 

Bank. 

4.  Group  of  Himalayan  Coo- 

lies. 

5.  Nepalese  Coolie  Woman 

with  Rain  Umbrella. 

6.  Fog  clearing  away  from 

Darjeeling  Bazaar. 

7.  Milk  Seller  with  Bamboo 

Milk  Jars. 

8.  Nepalese  Mother  with  In- 

fant in  Basket. 

9.  Largest  Tea  Plant  at  Dar- 

jeeling. 

10.  The  Queen  of  Sikkim. 

11.  A Thibetian  Man. 

12.  Kinchinjunga  from  Darjeel- 

ing. 


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THE  HOLY  CITY. 

1 Introduction  The  Holy 

City.  132. 

2 Last  night  I lay  a-sleep- 

ing.  There  came  a 
dream  so  fair,  542. 

3 (Effect)  I stood  in  old 

Jerusalem,  beside  the 
temple  there,  132. 

4 (Effect)  Methought  the 

voice  of  Angels  from 
Heaven  in  answer 
rang,  422. 

5 (Effect)  Methought  my 

dream  was  changed, 
the  streets  no  longer 
rang,  128. 

6 (Effect)  The  shadow  of  a 

cross  arose,  297. 

(Repeat  4)  (Effect) 
Hark!  how  the  Angels 
sing,  424. 

7 (Effect)  I saw  the  Holy 

City  beside  the  tideiess 
sea,  293. 

8 (Effect)  The  gates  were 

open  wide,  and  all 
who  would  might 
enter,  158. 


9  (Effect)  It  was  the  new 
Jerusalem  that  would 
not  pass  away,  425. 

(243) 

OLD  KENTUCKY  HOME. 

1 “The  sun  shines  bright  in 

the  old  Kentucky 
home.” 

2 Chorus — “Weep  no  more 

my  lady.” 

3 “They  sing  no  more  by 

the  glimmer  of  the 
moon.” 

4 “The  time  have  come 

when  darkies  have  to 
part.” 

5 “A  few  more  days  and 

the  trouble  all  will 
end.” 

6 “A  few  more  days  till  we 

todder  on  the  road.” 

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PAUL  REVERE  S RIDE. 

(With  Poem.) 

1 “He  said  to  his  friend.  'If 

the  British  march.’  ” 

2 “Then  he  climbed  to  the 

tower  of  the  church.” 

3 “And  lo!  as  he  looks,  on 

the  belfry’s  height.” 

4 “And  beneath,  from  the 

pebbles,  in  passing,  a 
spark.” 


5 "It  was  twelve  by  the 

village  clock.” 

6 "It  was  one  by  the  vil- 

lage clock.” 

7 “And  one  was  safe,  and 

asleep  in  his  bed.” 

8 “How  the  farmers  gave 

them  ball  for  ball.” 

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TENTING  ON  THE  OLD 
CAMP  GROUND. 

1 "Give  us  a song  to  cheer 

Our  weary  hearts,  a 
song  of  home.” 

2 Chorus — “Many  are  the 

hearts  looking  for  the 
right. 

To  see  the  dawn  of 
Peace.” 

3 "Of  the  loved  ones  at 

home,  that  gave  us 
the  hand. 

And  the  tear  that  said 
Good-bye.” 

4 "Many  are  dead  and  gone 

Of  the  brave  and  true, 
wlio’ve  left  their 
homes.” 

5 "Many  are  lying  near — 

Some  are  dead  and 
some  are  dying.” 


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(246)  THE 

Introductory. 

1 Jesus  by  the  Sea. 

2 The  Christ. 

3 Mary’s  Visit  to  Eliza- 

beth. 

4 Birth  of  John  the  Bap- 

tist. 

5 The  Star  in  the  East. 

6 Departure  for  Egypt. 

7 Return  from  Egypt. 

8 In  Midstof  the  Doctors. 

9 The  Boy  Jesus. 

10  John  in  the  Wilderness. 

11  "Behold  the  Lamb  of 

God.” 

12  Pilgrims  at  the  Jordan. 

13  Herod’s  Temple  from 

Mt.  of  Olives. 

14  Money  Changers  Driven 

Out. 

15  Nicodemus  Seeks  Jesus 

by  Night. 

16  Jesus  and  Samaritan 

Woman. 

17  Impotent  Man  at  the 

Pool. 

18  Man  with  the  Withered 

Hand. 

19  Pharisees  Counsel  with 

Herodians. 

20  Jesus  Rejected  at  Naz- 

areth. 

21  Jesus  Preaches  from  a 

Ship. 

22  Burning  of  Sodom. 

23  Healing  Centurion’s 

Servant. 

24  Healing  the  Leper. 

25  Healing  Man  with  Pal- 

sy. 

26  Calling  of  Levi. 

27  Son  of  Widow  of  Nain. 

28  Beheading  John  Bap- 

tist. 

29  Salome  Brings  Baptist’s 

Head  to  Her  Mother. 

30  Disciples  Find  Jesus  in 

Prayer. 

31  Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

32  The  Prayer  in  Secret. 

33  The  Calling  of  the  Fish- 

ermen. 


STORY  OF  JESUS- 

34  A Woman  Anoints 

Jesus’  Feet. 

35  Jesus  Sleeps  During  the 

Storm. 

36  Eating  with  Publicans 

and  Sinners. 

37  Jairus’s  Daughter 

Raised. 

38  Touching  his  Garment. 

39  Two  Blind  Men  Healed. 

40  Walks  on  the  Water. 

41  Jesus  and  Peter. 

42  In  Synagogue  at  Caper- 

naum. 

43  The  Syrophoenician 

W oman. 

44  The  Miracle  of  the 

Loaves. 

45  Jesus  Heals  the  Deaf 

Man. 

46  Jesus  Leads  the  Blind. 

47  The  Transfiguration. 

48  With  Disciples  on  Road 

to  Caesarea. 

49  Jesus  and  the  Child. 

50  Servants  of  High  Priest. 

51  Man  Blind  from  Birth. 

52  ‘‘Peace  be  to  this 

House.” 

53  Pharisee  and  Publican. 

54  ‘‘Suffer  Little  Children.” 

55  The  Ten  Lepers. 

56  The  Rich  Young  Man. 

57  Healing  Man  with 

Dropsy. 

58  Departure  of  the  Prodi- 

gal Son. 

59  The  Prodigal’s  Return. 

60  The  Good  Samaritan  at 

the  Inn. 

61  At  the  House  of  Mary 

and  Martha. 

62  Converses  with  Doctors 

of  the  Law. 

63  Dives  and  Lazarus. 

64  Lazarus  Raised  from  the 

Dead. 

65  Healing  the  Infirm  Wo- 

man. 

66  Healing  Bartimeus. 

67  Judas  before  the  Sanhe- 

drin. 


BIDA. 

68  The  She  Ass  and  Colt. 

69  Descending  the  Mt.  of 

Olives. 

70  Triumphal  Entry  to  Je- 

rusalem. 

71  "Render  Unto  Caesar.” 

72  Scribes  and  Pharisees  in 

Moses’s  Seat. 

73  The  Widow’s  Mite. 

74  Foretells  the  Temple’s 

Destruction. 

75  Jesus  on  Mt.  of  Olives. 

76  The  Foolish  Virgins. 

77  Washes  the  Disciples’ 

Feet. 

78  The  Lord’s  Supper. 

79  Prays  with  His  Disci- 

ples. 

80  The  Disciples  Sleep. 

81  The  Way,  Truth  and 

Life. 

82  Judas  Guides  the  Sol- 

diers. 

83  The  Kiss  of  Judas. 

84  The  Denial  of  Peter. 

85  The  Repentance  of  Pe- 

ter. 

86  Jesus  Before  Pilate. 

87  Jesus  Delivered  to  the 

Soldiers. 

88  Going  Forth  to  Calvary. 

89  The  Crucifixion. 

90  After  the  Crucifixion. 

91  Jesus  Prepared  for 

Burial. 

92  The  Burial  of  Jesus. 

93  The  Holy  Women  Bring 

Spices. 

94  The  Angel  Appears  to 

the  Women. 

95  Jesus  and  Disciples  at 

Emmaus. 

96  Jesus  Appears  to  the 

Disciples. 

97  Doubting  Thomas  An- 

swered. 

98  Miraculous  Draught  of 

Fishes. 

99  Peter  Comes  to  Meet 

Jesus. 


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1 Henry  Maxwell  in  His 

Study. 

2 Writing  His  Sermon. 

3 The  Bell  Rang  Sharply. 

4 The  Two  Men  Facing 

Each  Other. 

5 Yes,  a Very  Busy  Week. 

6 The  Best  Music  Money 

Can  Buy. 

7 Wondering  What  They 

Meant. 

8 Luxuries  and  Want 

Contrasted. 

9 Fell  Heavily  Forward 

on  His  Face. 

io  He  Lay  on  the  Couch 
Breathing  Heavily, 
it  Our  Brother  Passed 
Away  This  Morning. 

12  Pledged.  Regardless  of 

Result  to  Us. 

13  Edw'd  Norman.  Manag- 

ing Editor. 

14  The  Managing  Editor 

Astonished. 

15  Letters  Concerning  the 

Prize  Fight. 

16  Dispensing  with  Adver- 

tisements. 

17  Rachel  and  Virginia. 


“IN  HIS  STEPS.” 

By  CHARLES  M.  SHELDON. 

18  I’m  Having  a Harder 

Time  Than  You. 

19  I Understand  You  Are 

Going  to  the  Stage. 

20  Rollin  Beyond  His 

Depth. 

21  Rachel’s  Decision. 

22  I Simply  Decide  My 

Own  Course. 

23  Rachel,  You  Are  a 

Fanatic. 

24  Henry  Maxwell  Paced 

His  Study. 

25  Mr.  Gray. 

26  The  Two  Men  Kneeled 

Together. 

27  Rachel  Sang  the  Solo. 

28  Disturbance  at  the  Tent. 

29  Sing  Something.  Miss 

W inslow. 

30  A Calling  Sinners  to 

Repentance. 

31  Past  the  Row  of  Saloons 

and  Dens. 

32  I'm  Out  of  a Job. 

33  Can  Give  You  a Place 

on  the  News. 

34  Virginia’s  Fashionable 

Friends. 


35  I’ve  Seen  Enough. 

36  Don’t  Wait  for  Me. 

37  Did  You  Say  One  of 

Your  Friends. 

38  Election  Day  Excite- 

ment. 

39  Stop.  You’ve  Killed  a 

Woman. 

40  None  Felt  Loreen’s 

Death  More. 

41  Rachel’s  Face  Trans- 

figured. 

42  Rollin  and  Rachel. 

43  Letter  from  Rev.  Calvin 

Bruce,  D.  D. 

44  Rev.  Calvin  Bruce  Let 

His  Pen  Fall. 

45  The  Hush  Succeeding 

the  Prayer. 

46  The  People  Reluctant  to 

Leave. 

47  Maxwell  Kneeled  to 

Pray. 

48  Rachel,  Virginia  and  the 

Rectangle. 

49  Dr.  Bruce  and  the 

Bishop  Continuing 
Settlement  Work. 

50  The  Sound  of  Many 

Voices. 


(189)  PASSION-PLAY  — OBERAMMERGAU. 


1 Map  of  Village  and  Vi- 

cinity. 

2 Theatre  for  the  Play. 

3 Theatre  Proscenium  and 

Chorus. 

4 Christus — Anton  Lang. 

5 Virgin  Mary  — Anna 

Flungcr. 

6 Herod — Roclius  Lang. 

7 Annas  — Martin  Of>Jen- 

rieder. 

8 Caiaphas — Sebastian 

Lang. 

9 Peter — Thomas  Rendl. 

10  Judas — Johan  Zwink. 

11  Veronic  a — K at  her  in  a 

Diesenberger. 

12  Prologus — Joseph  Meyer. 

13  Magdalena. 

14  James. 

15  John. 

16  Thomas. 

17  Bartholomew. 


With  ne-iv  Personages  in  1900. 

18  Joseph  of  Arimathea. 

19  Chief  of  Singers  — 

Coragus. 

20  Fr.  Dasenberger. 

21  Taking  Leave  of  His 

Mother,  1900,  1890. 

22  Departing  from  Beth- 

any, 1900,  1890. 

23  Christ  Blessing  Magda- 

lena. 

24  Magdalena  Anointing 

Christ. 

25  Peter  and  John  Seeking 

a Room  for  Last  Sup- 
per. 

26  Judas  and  the  Traders. 

27  Christ  before  Pilate, 

1900.  1890. 

28  Crowned  with  Thorns. 

29  Going  to  Calvary. 

30  The  Crucifixion,  1900. 

1890. 


31  Descent  to  His  Mother’s 

Arms. 

32  Entombment. 

33  Ludwig’s  Crucifixion 

Group. 

34  Judas  Receiving  Price  of 

Blood. 

Christus,  1890. 

Peter,  1890. 

Herod,  1890. 

Ecce  Homo,  1890. 

Veronica.  1890. 

Annas,  1890. 

(242) 

COM  IN'  THROUGH  THE  RYE. 

1 Coinin’  thro’  the  rye. 

2 (Chorus)  Ilka  lassie  has 

her  laddie. 

3 Cornin'  frae  the  town. 

4 Gin  a body  kiss  a body. 


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THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


PLAIN  VIEWS. 

(For  best  Colored  views  see  pages  67,  68,  69.) 


(151) 

1.  Map  of  Alaska. 

2.  Fort  Tongas. 

3.  A Chief's  House  and  To- 

tem Pole. 

4.  An  Inland  Channel. 

5.  Snow-capped  Mountains. 

6.  Fort  Wrangell. 

7.  Fort  Wrangell,  Main 

Street. 

8.  Eudora  Mountain. 

9.  Land  Slides,  Woods  Bay. 

10.  Horn  Cliffs,  Frederick 

Sound. 

11.  A Wind-Swept  Point. 

12.  Fish  Packing  House. 

13.  Juneau. 

14.  Treadwell  Gold  Mine. 

15.  Treadwell  Gold,  the  Con- 

centrators. 

16.  Farewell  to  Juneau. 

17.  Chatham  Straits. 

18.  Approach  to  Sitka. 

19.  Sitka,  from  the  Castle. 

20.  Sitka.  Indian  Suburb. 

21.  Sitka,  Main  Street. 

22.  Silka,  Greek  Church,  In- 

terior. 

23.  Sitka  Mission  House  and 

School. 


(15-2) 

1.  "Old  ironsides  at  anchor 

lay." 

2.  “There  stood  the  boy  with 

dizzy  brain.” 

3.  "A  rifle  grasped 

And  aimed  it  at  his  son.” 


(153) 

1.  "For  a child  lay  dying 

there.” 

2.  "Suddenly  an  unseen  pres- 

ence.” 

3.  "So  the  angel  slowly  ris- 

ing." 

AROUND 


1.  Ocean  Steamship. 

2.  Ireland,  Blarney  Castle. 

3.  Ireland,  Giant's  Cause- 

way. 

4.  Scotland,  Stirling  Castle. 

5.  Scotland,  Melrose  Abbey. 

6.  England,  Tower  of  Lon- 

don. 

7.  England,  Westminster  Ab- 

bey. 

8.  England,  House  of  Parlia- 

ment. 

9.  England,  Windsor  Castle. 

10.  Paris,  Panorama. 

11.  Paris,  Cathedral  Notre 

Dame. 

12.  Paris,  Arc  de  Triomphe. 

13.  Paris,  Place  de  la  Con- 

corde. 

14.  Brussels,  Hotel  de  Vllle. 

15.  The  Ithine,  Bingen. 

16.  The  Khine,  Castle  of 

Rheinstelu. 

17.  The  Ithine,  Cologne. 

18.  Copenhagen,  Panorama. 

1!).  Stockholm. 

20.  Berlin,  Enter  den  Linden. 


ALASKA. 

60  Views,  with  Lecture. 

24.  The  Primeval  Forest. 

25.  Mount  St.  Elias. 

26.  Lake  Castani,  Mt.  St. 

Elias. 

27.  Seal  Fishery;  a Group  of 

Seals. 

28.  Seal  Fishery;  a Fur  Seal 

Itookery. 

29.  Seal  Fishery;  Driving  the 

Seals  to  Slaughter. 

30.  Seal  Fishery;  Killing  and 

Skinning  the  Seals. 

31.  Kasa-an;  Village  of  the 

Thllnket  Indians. 

32.  Indian  Houses. 

33.  Interior  of  an  Indian 

House. 

34.  Totem  Poles  at  Kasa-an. 

35.  Totem  Pole  of  Chief. 

36.  Thllnket  Indian  Costume. 

37.  Masks  worn  by  the  In- 

dians. 

38.  Chief’s  House  and  Canoe. 
3ft.  Canoe  Starting  on  a Race. 

40.  Medicine  Man  and  his 

Patients. 

41.  Yakutat  Chief. 

42.  Group  of  Thllnket 

Women  and  Babies. 


A LEAP  FOR  LIFE. 

(With  Poem.) 

4.  “That  only  chance  your 

life  can  save; 

Jump,  jump,  boy!” 

5.  "He  sank — he  rose— he 

lived— he  moved—.” 


ANGEL’S  STORY. 

(With  Poem.) 

4.  "Lying  sleepless  on  his 

bed." 

5.  "He  against  the  gate  of 

Iron.” 


43.  Indian  Peddlers. 

44.  Indian  Women  with  Lab- 

re  t. 

45.  Implements  of  Stone  and 

Copper. 

46.  Burial  Posts. 

47.  Burial  Posts. 

48.  Grave  of  Chief  Shustaks. 

4ft.  Grave  of  a Christian  In- 

dian. 

50.  Baird  Glacier,  Woods 

Bay. 

51.  Baird  Glacier.  Front,  and 

the  Terminal  Moraine. 

52.  Baird  Glacier,  Near  View. 

53.  Le  Conte  Glacier. 

54.  Steamer  in  Drift  Ice. 

55.  Davidson  Glacier. 

56.  Entrance  to  Glacier  Bay. 

57.  Muir  Glacier,  Front  Wall. 

58.  Muir  Glacier,  Top  Sur- 

face. 

5ft.  Muir  Glacier,  Near  View. 
60.  Mail  Steamer  among  Ice- 
bergs; Farewell  to 
Alaska. 

Nos.  1.  27,  28,  2ft,  30  are 
from  sketches. 


6.  “His  father  drew  in  silent 
joy 

Those  wet  arms  around 
his  neck.’* 


6.  "In  his  hands  he  took  the 

flowers." 

7.  “Child  and  flowers  both 

were  dead.” 


THE  WORLD  IN  80  MINUTES. 

61  Views,  with  Lecture. 


21.  Moscow,  Church  of  St. 

Basil. 

22.  Vienna,  I’anorama. 

23.  Castle  of  Chlllon,  Lake  of 

Geneva. 

24.  Milan  Cathedral. 

25.  Venice,  Panorama. 

26.  Florence,  Panorama. 

27.  Leaning  Tower  of  Pisa. 

28.  Rome,  the  Forum. 

2ft.  Rome,  Colosseum. 

30.  Rome,  St.  Peter’s,  Ex- 

terior. 

31.  Rome,  St.  Peter's,  In- 

terior. 

32.  Rome,  Statue  of  Moses, 

by  Michael  Angelo. 

33.  Naples,  and  the  Bay. 

34.  Athens,  Panorama. 

35.  Constantinople,  Mosque  of 

St.  Sophia. 

36.  Constantinople,  Mosque  of 

Soliman. 

37.  Palestine,  Nazareth. 

38.  Palestine,  Jerusalem. 

3ft.  Palestine,  Gethsemane. 

40.  Palestine.  Bethlehem. 

53 


41.  Alexandria,  Grand  Square. 

42.  Alexandria,  Pompey’s  Pil- 

lar. 

43.  Alexandria,  Cleopatra’s 

Needle. 

44.  Pyramids  and  Sphinx. 

45.  Suez  Canal. 

46.  India,  Golden  Temple. 

47.  Cawnpore,  Memorial 

Statue. 

48.  China,  Pekin. 

49.  Japan,  Yeddo. 

50.  Colossal  Statue  of  Bud- 

dha. 

51.  San  Francisco. 

52.  Sacramento. 

53.  Yoseinite  Valley. 

54.  Salt  Lake  City. 

55.  Omaha. 

56.  St.  Louis. 

57.  Chicago. 

58.  Niagara  Falls. 

5ft.  New  York  City. 

60.  Washington,  U.  S.  Capi- 

tol. 

61.  Washington,  President’s 

House. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


A TOUR  THROUGH  NORTH  WALES. 

50  Views,  with  Lecture. 


1.  Llandudno  — from  the 

Ormes  Head. 

2.  Llandudno  — Beach  and 

Pier. 

3.  Most.vu  Street.  Llandudno. 

4.  Conwav  Castle  and  Sus- 

pension Bridge. 

5.  Banqueting  Hall,  Conway 

Castle. 

6.  Llanroost  Bridge. 

7.  Valley  at  Bettws-y-Coed. 

8.  Bettws-y-Coed — from  the 

Bridge. 

0.  Fairy  Glen,  Bettws-y- 
Coed. 

10.  Conway  Falls  and  Salmon 

Ladder. 

11.  Stepping  Stones,  near 

Bettws-y-Coed. 

12.  Miner's  Bridge  over  the 

Llugwy. 

1.3.  The  Swallow  Waterfall. 

14.  Moel  Siabod— from  near 

Caput  Curig. 

15.  Snowdon— from  Capul  Cu- 

rig Lakes. 

16.  Ogwen  Lake. 

17.  Waterfalls  of  the  Ogwen. 


18.  Penryn  Slate  Quarries. 

10.  Bangor— general  view. 

20.  Bangor  Cathedral— inte- 

rior. 

21.  Waterfall  near  Aber. 

22.  Beaumaris  Castle — the  en- 

trance. 

2.3.  Menai  Suspension  Bridge. 

24.  Carnarvon  Castle— from 

the  Ferry. 

25.  Carnarvon  Castle — inte- 

rior. 

26.  Llanberis  Waterfall. 

27.  Llanberis  Church  in  the 

Pass. 

28.  Llanberis  Pass— Lakes  in 

distance. 

29.  Llanberis  P a s s— f r o m 

l’ont-y-Cronlech. 

80.  Summit  of  Snowdon. 

31.  View  at  Nant  Mill,  near 

Carnarvon. 

32.  Lake  Cwellyn  and  Crag 

Cwm  Bychan. 

.33.  Beddgelert  Bridge. 

34.  Old  Mill  and  Bridge. 
Beddgelert. 


.35.  In  the  Pass  of  Aberglass- 
lyn. 

36.  Pass  of  Aberglasslyn— 

from  the  Bridge. 

37.  Pont  Aberglasslyn. 

38.  Tan.y.Buleh,  with  Lake. 

39.  Harlech  Castle — from  the 

Meadows. 

40.  Barmouth — f r o m the 

Shore. 

41.  Barmouth— f r o m the 

Jetty. 

42.  Dolgelly  Bridge. 

43.  Torrent  Walk,  Dolgelly. 

44.  Dolgelly  and  Cader  Idris. 

45.  Bala  Lake. 

46.  Llangollen  Bridge. 

47.  Hiver  Dee  and  Barber’s 

Hill,  Llangollen. 

48.  Llangollen  and  Valley — 

from  Barber's  Hill. 

49.  Valle  Crucis  Abbey— ex- 

terior. 

50.  Ituabon — V i 1 1 a g e and 

Church. 


(156) 


AULD  LANG  SYNE. 

(With  Poem.) 


1.  “We  two  have  run  about 

the  braes.” 

2.  “We’ve  wandered  many  a 

weary  foot.” 

(157) 


3.  “We  two  have  paddled 

i'  th'  burn.” 

4.  "But  seas  between  us  both 

have  roared.” 


BABES  IN  THE  WOOD. 


5.  “We’ll  take  a cup  o’  kind- 
ness yet.” 


1.  The  Dying  Father  Taking 

Leave  of  his  Children. 

2.  He  implores  his  Brother  to 

take  Good  Care  of 
them. 


3.  His  Brother  Bargains  with 

two  Ituflians  to  Kill 
them. 

4.  The  Uuttians  take  Children 

into  the  Woods. 

5.  One  of  the  Ruffians  Relent- 

ing, they  Fight. 


6.  The  Children  Left  to  Die 

in  the  Woods. 

7.  The  Surviving  Ruffian  Ar- 

rested in  the  Woods. 

8.  The  Uncle’s  Dying  Bed. 


(158) 


HOW  WE  GOT  OUR  BIBLE,  Part  I. 

The  Need  of  a Revelation  and  the  Ancient  Documents. 


Special  Reading,  containing  the  3 Lectures , price  50  cents. 


1.  “Holy  Bible,  Book  Di- 

vine.” 

2.  Introduction. 

3.  Sun  Worship. 

4.  The  Revelation  of  God  in 

Nature. 

5.  An  Arch-Druid. 

6.  Sacrificing  Children  on  the 

Ganges. 

7.  God  appearing  to  Adam. 

8.  Moses  descending  the 

Mount. 

9.  Ancient  Scribes. 

in.  Christ  and  llis  Apostles. 

11.  High  Priests  and  Rolls. 

12.  An  Ancient  Hebrew  Roll. 

13.  Josiah  reading  the  law. 

14.  Jehoiakim  burning  the 

roll. 


15.  The  Records  read  to 

Ahasuerus. 

16.  Finding  the  book  of  the 

law. 

17.  Chart  showing  how  books 

were  handed  down. 

18.  Specimen  of  Hebrew 

Text. 

19.  Specimen  of  Syriac  Text. 

20.  Nablous  or  Shechem. 

21.  Alexandria. 

22.  Interior  of  the  Vatican, 

Rome. 

2.3.  Codex  Vatleanus. 

24.  Convent  on  Mount  Sinai. 

25.  Dr.  Tischendorlf  discovers 

the  Roll. 


26. 

<>7 

28! 

29. 

30. 

31. 

32. 

33. 

34. 

35. 

36. 

37. 

38. 


39. 


(159) 


HOW  WE  GOT  OUR  BIBLE,  Part 

The  Story  of  the  English  Bible. 


1.  Hymn— “Tell  me  the  Old. 

Old  Story.” 

2.  Roman  Bas.relief  of 

Pagan  Sacrificial  Ani- 
mals. 

3.  Paul  lief  ore  Nero. 

4.  Invasion  of  Britain  by  the 

Romans. 

5.  Nero's  Persecutions. 

6.  Diocletian’s  Persecutions. 


7.  3’he  Book  of  Kells. 

8.  Iona. 

9.  Gregory  and  the  Angli. 

10.  Lindisfarne  Priory. 

11.  Augustine’s  Procession. 

12.  Canterbury  Cathedral. 

13.  Durham  Cathedral— The 

Galilee  Chapel. 

14.  Death  of  Bede. 

15.  Alfred  the  Great. 


16. 

17. 

18. 
lit. 

20. 

21. 


»>•> 


54 


British  Museum,  London. 
Codex  Alexandrinus. 

The  Rosetta  Stone. 

Wall  Writing  at  Karnak. 
The  Pyramids. 

St.  Paul  writing  his 
Epistles. 

Antioch. 

Smyrna. 

Ephesus. 

Corinth. 

Death  of  Ignatius. 

Death  of  Polycarp. 
Interior  of  St.  Sophia, 
Constantinople. 

“We  won’t  give  up  the 
Bible.” 


II. 


Specimen  Page  of  Saxon 
Bible. 

John  Wycllf. 

Lutterworth  Church. 
Specimen  Page  of  Wvc- 
llf’s  Bible. 

Itinerant  Friars. 
Blackfriar’s  Bridge,  Lon- 
don. 

Hunting  the  Lollards. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


HOW  WE  GOT  OUR  BIBLE,  Part  II.  — Continued. 


23.  Caxton’s  House  in  the  Al- 

monry, Westminster. 

24.  Solid  liloek  Woodcut  by 

Caxton. 

25.  Gutenberg's  Monument  at 

Strasbourg. 

26.  Magdalen  College.  Ox- 

ford. 

27.  Cambridge  — St.  John's 

College. 

28.  William  Tyndale's  Bible. 


29.  Cologne. 

30.  Importing  Tyndale’s  Bi- 

bles. 

31.  Burning  Bibles  at  Paul’s 

Cross. 

32.  Preaching  at  Paul's  Cross. 

33.  Henry  VIII.,  Defender  of 

the  Faith. 

34.  Death  of  Tyndale. 

35.  Frontispiece  to  the  Great 

Bible. 


36. 

37. 

38. 

39. 

40. 

41. 


(1 60) 


HOW  WE  GOT  OUR  BIBLE,  Part 

Triumphs  of  the  Bible. 


1.  The  Bible  as  a Beacon. 

2.  The  Colosseum  at  Rome. 

3.  Alexandria:  Cleopatra's 

Needle. 

4.  View  in  the  Wnldensian 

Valleys. 

5.  Waldeusian  Martyrs. 

6.  Massacres  in  Glencoe. 

7.  Massacre  of  St.  Barthol- 

omew. 

8.  The  Men  of  the  ‘'May- 

flower." 

9.  S.  P.  C.  K.  Rooms. 

10.  Bilile  Society’s  Rooms, 

Paris. 

11.  British  and  Foreign  Bible 

Society's  Headquarters. 

12.  Specimen  of  Bible  trans- 

lations in  foreign 
tongues. 


13.  New  York  Bible  House. 

14.  A “Caxton”  Printing 

Press. 

15.  A Modern  Printing  Press. 

16.  Colporteurs. 

17.  A Bible  Van. 

18.  Preaching  to  the  Indians. 

19.  New  York. 

20.  The  Puritan  Fathers’ 

First  Meeting  House  at 
New  Plymouth. 

21.  South  American  Slaves. 

22.  Indians  carrying  off  a 
• Captive  Girl. 

23.  Toronto. 

24.  Mexico. 

25.  Buenos  Ayres:  Boca  Har- 

bor. 

26.  Georgetown,  British  Gui- 

ana. 


27. 

28. 

29. 

30. 

31. 

32. 

33. 

34. 

35. 

36. 

37. 

38. 

39. 
ID. 


. Reading  the  Chained 
Bible. 

Queen  Flizabeth  and  her 
Court. 

Geneva. 

Hampton  Court  Palace. 
James  I. 

Jerusalem  Chamber,  West- 
minster Abbey. 


III. 


A Slave  Ship. 

Benares:  The  Golden 

Temple. 

Car  of  Juggernaut. 

Widow  Burning:  A Burn- 
ing Ghat. 

The  Sacred  Gauges. 

China:  A Heathen  Tem- 
ple. 

China:  An  Opium  Den. 

Japan:  Bronze  Image  at 
Tokio. 

New  Guinea:  Tree 

Houses. 

New  Zealand:  Lyttleton. 

An  Australian  Warlie. 

Zanzibar— U niversities 
Mission  Church. 

Cape  Coast. 

"Jesus  shall  reign.” 


(161) 


THE  BOTTLE. 

(With  Descriptive  Beading.) 

( From  Cruikshanks'  Celebrated  Designs.) 


1.  The  bottle  is  brought  out 

for  the  first  time.  The 
husband  induces  his 
wife  "just  to  take  a 
drop.” 

2.  He  is  discharged  from  li is 

employment  for  drunk- 
enness. “They  pawn 
their  clothes  to  supply 
the  bottle.” 

3.  An  execution  sweeps  off 

(heir  furniture.  "They 
comfort  themselves 
with  the  bottle.” 

(162) 


4.  Unable  to  obtain  employ- 

ment, they  are  driven 
by  poverty  into  the 
streets  to  beg. 

5.  Cold,  misery  and  want  de- 

stroy their  youngest 
child.  “They  console 
themselves  with  the 
bottle." 

6.  Fearful  quarrels  and  brutal 

violence  are  the  nat- 
ural consequences. 


7.  The  husband  in  a state  of 

furious  drunkenness 
kills  his  wife  with  the 
instrument  of  all  their 
misery. 

8.  The  bottle  has  done  its 

work — It  has  destroyed 
the  infant  and  the 
mother:  it  has  brought 
the  son  and  daughter  to 
vice  and  to  the  streets, 
and  has  left  the  father 
a hopeless  maniac. 


THE  BROOK,  by  Lord  Tennyson. 

12  Views,  with  Beading. 


1.  Introductory. 

2.  Haunts  of  Coot  and  Hern. 

3.  Among  the  Fern. 

4.  By  thirsty  Hills. 

5.  By  half  a hundred 

bridges. 

(163) 

1.  Portrait. 

2.  Cottage  where  born— ex- 

terior. 

3.  Cottage  where  born— in- 

terior. 

4.  View  of  Ayr. 

5.  Brigs  of  Ayr— The  Twa 

Brigs. 

6.  The  Auld  Brig  o’  Doon. 

7.  Alloway  Kirk. 

8.  Burns’s  Handwriting 

("Whose  is  that  daunt- 
less brow”). 

9.  House  where  he  died. 

10.  Monument  at  Ayr. 

11.  Statues— Tam  o'  Shanter 

and  Souter  Johnny. 

12.  Burns’s  Monument  at  Kil- 

marnock. 

13.  Highland  Mary’s  Grave. 

14.  Field  of  Bannockburn. 

15.  Bruce's  Statue,  Stirling 

Castle. 


6.  By  Philip's  Farm  I flow. 

7.  Over  stony  Ways. 

8.  With  many  a Curve. 

9.  A Fairy  Foreland. 

10.  I wind  about. 

A NIGHT  WITH  BURNS. 

36  Views,  with  Beading. 

16.  "A  man’s  a man  for  a’ 
that.” 

"COTTAR’S  SATURDAY 
NIGHT.” 

17.  "November  Chill." 

18.  "The  toil-worn  cottar." 

19.  “And  now  his  lowly  cot." 

20.  “But  hark,  a rap.” 

21.  “The  cheerfu’  supper 
dune.” 

"TAM  O’  SHANTER." 

22.  “Our  hame  whaur  sits 
our  sulky,  sullen  dame.” 

23.  "And  at  his  elbow  Souter 
Johnny.”  •«- 

24.  “Nae  man  can  tether  time 
nor  tide.” 

25.  “First  ae  caper;  syne 
anlther.” 


11.  Here  and  there  a lusty 

Trout. 

12.  Many  a silver  Water- 

break. 


26.  "She  flew  at  Tam  wi’ 

furious  ettle.” 

27.  "Ae  spring  brought  aff 

her  master  hale.” 

"THE  SOLDIER’S  RE- 
TURN." 

28.  “The  Lovers.” 

29.  "The  Return." 

30.  "The  Meeting.” 

31.  “The  Reunion.” 


32.  "The  Lea  Rig.” 


"AULD  LANG  SYNE.” 

33.  "We  twa  hae  run.” 

34.  "We  twa  line  paldled.” 

35.  "But  seas  between  us.” 

36.  "Sae  there's  a haun’,  my 

trusty  friend.” 


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CALCUTTA  AND  BOMBAY. 

12  Views,  with  Reading. 


1.  Panorama  of  Calcutta. 

2.  Interior  grounds  of  Ba- 

boo’s Home. 

3.  Mulliek’s  Ghat— Hoogly 

River. 

4.  Great  Banyan  Tree,  show- 

ing manner  of  growth. 


5.  Burmese  Pagoda — Eden 

Gardens. 

6.  Bridge  and  Foliage— Eden 

Gardens. 

7.  Native  Bungalow — Royal 

Botanical  Gardens. 

8.  Punjab  Court— Calcutta 

Exhibition. 


9. 

10. 

11. 


12. 


CEYLON— THE  GEM  OF  THE  INDIAN 

60  Views,  with  Reading. 


1.  Colombo— The  Harbor. 

2.  Colombo— The  Breakwater. 

3.  Colombo— On  the  Break- 

water. 

4.  Colombo— G a 1 1 e Face 

Hotel. 

5.  Colombo — Prince's  Street. 

6.  Colombo — Main  Street. 

7.  Colombo— Bullock  Hack- 

ery. 

8.  Colombo — Altar  of  Buddha. 

9.  Colombo — Sivite  Temple. 

10.  Colombo  Lake. 

11.  Ferns  In  Ceylon. 

12.  A Banyan  Tree. 

13.  Colombo — Bridge  of  Boats. 

14.  View  on  the  Kalu  Ganga 

(River). 

15.  Map  of  Ceylon. 

16.  Native  Fishing  Boat. 

17.  Coast  Line  and  Boats. 

18.  Guile. 

lit.  Galle — The  Landing  Stage. 
2).  Galle— The  Fort. 

21.  Adam’s  Peak. 

22.  Matara. 


23.  Railway— Sensation  Point. 

24.  Landscape  from  the  Rail- 

way. 

25.  Kandy. 

20.  Kandy  Lake. 

27.  Kandy— Temple  of  the 

Tooth. 

28.  Kandy— Interior  of  the 

Temple. 

29.  Peraliera—  Buddhist  Festi- 

val. 

30.  Two  Elephants. 

31.  Kandyan  Chieftain  and 

Family. 

32.  A Singhalese  Lady. 

33.  Kandy— Wesleyan  Chapel. 

34.  A Road  in  Kandv. 

35.  Peradeniya  Botanical  Gar- 

dens. 

36.  The  Avenue  of  Cabbage 

Palms. 

37.  The  Traveller’s  Palm. 

38.  The  Abyssinian  Banana. 

39.  The  Giant  Bamboo. 

40.  Itambodde  Pass. 

41.  A Bullock  Cart. 


42. 

43. 

44. 

45. 

46. 

47. 

48. 

49. 
60. 

51. 

52. 

53. 

54. 

55. 

56. 


57. 

58. 

59. 

60. 


Esplanade  Road — Bombay. 
The  High  Court— Bombay. 
Public  Works  Office— 
Bombay. 

General  View  of  Ele- 
phanta  Caves. 


OCEAN. 


A Native  Shop. 

A Wayside  Scene. 

Anuradhapura— The  It  lia- 
na wella  Dagoba. 

Anuradhapura— Group  of 
Pillars. 

An  u r a dliap  lira  — Royal 
Baths. 

Anuradhapura  — Carved 
Stones. 

Anuradhapura — Sacred  Bo- 
Tree. 

Buddhist  Priests. 

A Tea  Estate. 

Tamil  Woman  and  Child. 

Singhalese  Woman. 

A Group  of  Devil  Dancers. 

Veddahs. 

A Jungle  Bridge. 

T'va— Wesleyan  Mission 

House. 

Fva— The  Happy  Valley. 

T'va— Village  Day  School. 

Uva— The  Girls’  Home. 

Sunlit  Waters. 


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STORY  OF  THE  FIRST  CHRISTMAS. 

Being  an  Illustrated  History  of  our  Saviour's  Birth,  from  Life  Models,  without  doubt 
the  finest  set  of  pictures  that  has  ever  been  put  before  the  public  to  represent  this 
important  “ Christmas  Story.  ’ 


1.  Introductory  Picture. 

2.  Angel  appears  to  Mary. 

3.  Joseph  and  Mary  leaving 

Jerusalem. 

4.  Joseph  seeking  quarters 

at  Bethlehem. 

5.  Their  stable  dwelling. 

6.  Shepherds  in  the  fields. 

7.  The  Affrighted  Shepherds. 

8.  The  Angelic  Visitant. 

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1.  Cinderella  Helping  her 

Sisters  Dress  for  the 
Ball. 

2.  Cinderella’s  Sisters  leave 

her  alone  at  Home. 


9.  The  Angelic  Hosts. 

10.  The  Visit  of  the  Shep- 

herds. 

11.  The  Magi  following  the 

Star. 

12.  The  Magi  approaching 

Jerusalem. 

13.  Herod  before  the  San- 

hedrim. 

14.  The  Magi  before  Herod. 

* CINDERELLA. 

3.  Cinderella’s  Godmother 

Appears. 

4.  Cinderella  at  the  Ball. 


* This  set  also  in  Colored  Views. 


15.  The  Watchmen  behold 

the  Star. 

16.  The  Adoration  of  the 

Magi. 

17.  The  Flight  into  Egypt. 

18.  The  Shadow  of  the  Cross. 

19.  The  Massacre  of  the  Inno- 

cents. 

20.  The  Mother  and  her  Child. 


5.  Cinderella  Drops  Glass 

Slipper  in  her  Flight. 

6.  The  Glass  Slipper  Fits 

Cinderella’s  Foot. 


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THE  CRICKET  ON  THE  HEARTH. 

24  Views,  with  Lecture. 


1.  She  sat  down  before  the 

kettle. 

2.  “Oh  goodness,  John!  what 

a state  you’re  in  with 
the  weather. " 

3.  The  Stranger  saluted  the 

Carrier's  Wife. 

4.  He  turned  to  shut  the 

door. 

5.  Dot  uttered  a loud,  sharp, 

sudden  cry. 

6.  Caleb  and  Bertha  were  at 

work  together. 

7.  “I  can’t  afford  to  sing,” 

said  Tackleton. 

8.  The  repast  was  set  forth 

on  the  board. 

9.  The  Rlind  Girl  held  her 

by  both  hands. 


10.  In  one  stride  he  was  at 

the  window. 

11.  They  moved  slowly  to- 

wards the  door  by 
which  they  had  entered. 

12.  The  Carrier  sat  down  by 

his  fireside  troubled 
and  grief-worn. 

13.  Then  there  was  nothing 

but  her  clasped  hands 
on  her  brow  and  her 
bent  head. 

14.  The  Cricket  on  the  Hearth 

Stood  in  fairy  shape  be- 
fore him. 

15.  Fairies  came  trooping 

forth. 

16.  She  sat  plying  her  needle 

before  the  fire. 


17.  Rocking  her  little  baby  In 

Its  cradle. 

18.  They  showed  her  with  the 

Blind  Girl. 

19.  “If  you  please,  I can’t 

make  nobody  hear.” 

29.  The  Blind  Girl  threw  her- 
self upon  her  knees 
before  him. 

21.  Dot  ran  up  to  Caleb  and 

put  her  hands  before 
his  eyes. 

22.  “This  is  my  wife,”  said 

Edward,  as  he  held  out 
May's  left  hand. 

23.  A high  feast  nt  the  Peer.v- 

blngle’s. 

24.  There  was  a dance  In  the 

evening. 


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1.  Map  of  Cuba,  Latest. 

2.  Guanabacoa,  Barricaded 

Street. 

3.  Jaruco,  After  the  Sacking. 

4.  Pelanos,  Church,  used  as 

a Heliograph  Tower. 

5.  San  Cristobal,  Shelter 

Built  in  Vacant  Lot. 

6.  San  Cristobal,  Living 

Under  Tree. 

7.  Santa  Clara,  Street  and 

Barricade. 

8.  San  Juan,  General  View. 

9.  San  Juan,  Soldiers  in 

Front  of  Fort. 

10.  San  Juan,  After  the  Raid. 

11.  Machinery  Destroyed  by 

Insurgents. 

12.  Train  Stopped  at  a Burned 

Bridge. 

13.  R.  R.  Tender.  Soldiers 

Going  to  Relief  of 
Jaruco. 

14.  Soldiers  Resting  on  Arms. 

15.  Spanish  Vounteers  De- 

fending a Town. 

16.  Soldiers  Fating  in  Front 

of  Blockhouse. 

17.  Spanish  Guerilla  Force. 

18.  Soldiers'  Pastime  in  the 

Trenches  at  Artemlsa. 

19.  Gen.  Kazan  and  Staff 

(Cuban). 

20.  Spanish  Soldier  Equipped. 

21.  Soldier  Asleep  on  Street. 

22.  Portrait  of  Gen.  Maceo. 

23.  Portrait  of  Gen.  Gomez. 

24.  Cuban  Flag. 

25.  Spanish  Flag. 

26.  Havana,  Panorama  of 

Harbor. 

27.  Havana,  Native  Boats  at 

Wharf. 

28.  Havana,  Morro  Castle. 

29.  Havana,  Cabanas  For- 

tress. 

30.  Havana,  Panorama  of  the 

Prado. 

31.  Havana,  Prado,  Indian 

Monument. 

32.  Havana,  Pasace  Hotel. 

33.  Havana,  Casino  Colon- 

nade. 

34.  Havana,  Obispo  Street. 

35.  Native  Cuban’s  House. 

36.  Capt.-Gen.  Weyler. 

37.  Captain-general’s  Palace. 

38.  Cuban  Village,  Principal 

Street. 

39.  Avenue  of  Palms. 

40.  Volante — Common  mode  of 

travelling. 

41.  Peddling  Milk. 

42.  Native  Fruit-Seller;  A 

Cuban  Spy. 


CUBAN  WAR. 


43.  Tobacco  Plantation. 

44.  Pineapple  Field. 

45.  Cuban  Ox  Cart. 

46.  Cuban  Fortified  Railroad 

Station. 

47.  Spanish  Regiment  Fight- 

ing Cubans. 

48.  Cuban  Victim  of  Spanish 

Cruelty. 

49.  Seven  Massacred  and 

burned  Victims. 

50.  Spain’s  Queen-regent, 

Christina. 

51.  Spain's  Boy-King,  Al- 

phonso  XIII. 

52.  The  Battleship  Maine. 

53.  Captain  Sigsbee. 

54.  Wreckage  of  Battleship 

Maine. 

55.  Havana  Cathedral,  where 

burial  services  ol 
Maine’s  dead  were  held. 

56.  Colon  Cemetery  where 

they  were  buried. 

57.  Burial  Services  at  Graves 

of  Maine’s  dead,  Lee 
and  Sigsbee  in  fore- 
ground. 

58.  Uncle  Sam’s  Court  of  In- 

quiry in  session. 

59.  Uncle  Sam  Angry. 

60.  One  of  Uncle  Sam’s 

Rapid-fire  Guns. 

61.  Testing  Disappearing 

Guns. 

62.  Uncle  Sam  Ready. 

63.  Consul-General  Lee. 

64.  Rear  Admiral  Dewey. 

65.  Cruiser  Olympia. 

06.  Battle  of  Manila. 

67.  Dewey  in  Battle. 

68.  Manila,  The  Principal 

Street. 

69.  Manila,  Fortifications  near. 

70.  Rear  Admiral  Sampson. 

71.  Flagship,  Cruiser  New 

York. 

72.  Engines  of  the  New  York. 

73.  Commodore  Schley. 

74.  Cruiser  Brooklyn,  Flag- 

ship. 

75.  Admiral  Cervera. 

76.  Santiago  Harbor  and 

City. 

77.  Lieutenant  Hobson. 

78.  Blowing  up  the  “Merri- 

mae." 

79.  Unpt.  ’’Bob"  Evans. 

80.  Crack  Co.,  Crack  Spanish 

Regiment,  Cuba. 

81.  Uncle  Sam's  Boys,  “In- 

spection.” 

82.  Spanish  Soldiers  burying 

dead  comrade. 


83. 

84. 

85. 

86. 

87. 

88. 

89. 

90. 


91. 


92. 

93. 


94. 


95. 

1)6. 


97. 


98. 


Red  Cross  Ambulance  on 
Duty. 

Porto  Rico,  Panorama  of 
San  Juan. 

San  Juan,  looking  towards 
Harbor. 

San  Juan,  Fortifications. 

Manila,  Drying  Sugar. 

Manila,  A Native  Lady. 

Manila,  A Half-caste. 

Philippines,  A scene  on 
Pasig  River. 

Philippines.  Travelling  by 
•I’alkee.” 

Philippines,  Volcano  of 
Taal. 

Philippines,  Interior  of 
Crater. 

Philippines,  An  Indian 

Funeral. 

Philippines,  A Village 

Scene. 


Philippines,  Hot  Springs 
at  Tlvl. 

Philippines,  Cock-fighting 
after  Church. 
Philippines,  Washing  Day. 


U.  S.  BATTLESHIPS. 
99.  The  Massachusetts. 
10).  The  Iowa. 

101.  The  Texas. 

102.  The  Oregon. 


U.  S.  CRUISERS. 

103.  The  Cincinnati,  full 

view. 

104.  The  Columbia,  full  view. 

105.  The  Indiana,  full  view. 

106.  The  Indiana,  Speed  Trial. 

107.  The  Indiana,  forward 

Deck. 

108.  The  Montgomery,  full 

view. 

109.  The  Newark. 

110.  The  San  Francisco. 

U.  S.  MONITORS. 

111.  The  Puritan,  forward 

Deck. 

112.  The  Terror,  full  view. 

U.  S.  RAM. 

113.  Katahdin. 

U.  S.  TORPEDO  BOAT. 

114.  S.  S.  Cushing. 

U.  S.  DYNAMITE  CRUISER. 

115.  Vesuvius. 

U.  S.  DESPATCH  BOAT. 

116.  Dolphin. 


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1.  Introductory. 

2.  Daniel  and  his  Compan- 

ions. 

3.  Arioch  brings  in  Daniel. 

4.  Nebuchadnezzar  worships 

I tanlel. 

5.  Receives  gifts  from  the 

King. 


THE  STORY  OF  DANIEL. 

18  Views,  with  Reading. 

6.  Dedication  of  the  Golden 

Image. 

7.  Shadrach,  Meshach,  and 

Abednego  are  bound. 

8.  In  the  Fiery  Furnace. 

9.  Nebuchadnezzar’s  Dream. 

10.  Astrologers  fail  to  dis- 
cover it. 


11.  Daniel  interpreting  the 

Drea  m. 

12.  Belshazzar’s  Feast. 

13.  Writing  on  the  Wall. 

14.  Daniel  made  Governor. 

15.  Conspiracy  of  the  Princes. 

16.  Darius  signs  the  Decree. 

17.  Darius  troubled. 

18.  Daniel  in  the  Lion’s  Den. 


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1.  Bethlehem. 

2.  David  the  Shepherd. 

3.  Samuel  anoints  David. 

4.  David  playing  the  harp 

before  Saul. 


LIFE  OF  DAVID. 

31  Views,  with  Reading. 

5.  David  hears  of  Goliath. 

6.  David  slays  Goliath. 

7.  David’s  Triumph. 

8.  Saul  hurls  his  javelin  at 

David. 


9.  Michal  lets  David  down 
from  the  window. 

10.  Friendship  of  David  and 

Jonathan. 

11.  David  feigns  madness. 


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THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


LIFE  OF  DAVID. — Continued. 


12.  David  at  the  well  of  Beth- 

lehem. 

13.  Saul  massacres  the 

priest  s. 

14.  Jonathan  and  David  in  the 

wilderness  of  Ziph. 

15.  David  spares  Saul  s life. 

10.  David  and  Abigail. 


17.  David  takes  Saul’s  spear 

and  cruse. 

18.  Death  of  Saul. 

19.  Hebron. 

20.  David  unites  the  tribes. 

21.  David  attacks  Jerusalem. 

22.  Restoration  of  the  Ark. 

23.  Death  of  Uriah. 

24.  David  cursed  and  stoned 

by  Shimei. 


25.  Death  of  Absalom. 

26.  Absalom's  Pillar. 

27.  David  mourns  for  Absa- 

lom. 

28.  The  great  pestilence. 

20.  David’s  last  address. 

30.  Jerusalem. 

31.  David  the  Psalmist. 


Most  of  this  set  can  be  furnished  in  best  Colored  Views,  the  rest  in  plain. 


(172) 

1.  Barnstaple,  the 

Bridge. 

2.  Lynmouth,  from  the  Foot- 

path. 

3.  Lynmouth — Old  Cottages 

irom  the  Pier. 

4.  Woodside  Cottages  and 

Bridge,  River  Lyn. 

5.  The  Falls  at  Watersmeet, 

River  Lyn. 

6.  Lyn  Cliff  and  Lynmouth. 

7.  Lynton— The  Village. 

8.  Valley  of  Rocks,  Lynton. 

0.  Castle  Rock,  near  a. 

10.  Ilfracombe,  from  Hills- 

borough. 

11.  Ilfracombe,  from  Capstan 

Hill. 

12.  Beach  at  Ilfracombe. 

13.  Itideford  from  Fort  Hill. 

14.  Westward  IIol  from  the 

Pebble  Ridge. 

15.  Clovelly,  from  the  Pier. 

16.  Street  in  Clovelly,  looking 

up. 

17.  Street  in  Clovelly,  looking 

down. 


50  Views,  with  Reading. 

18.  Cliffs  and  Beach  at 

Clovel  ly. 

19.  Torrington.  from  the 

Castle  Hill. 

20.  Okeha mp t on  — Genera  1 

View. 

21.  Chagford,  from  the  Hills. 

22.  Old  Water  Mill  at  Chag- 

ford. 

23.  Vixen  Tor.  Dartmoor. 

24.  Tavistock— General  View. 

25.  Tavistock— The  A b b e y 

Buildings. 

26.  Lydford  Waterfall. 

27.  Plymouth— View  from  the 

Hoe. 

28.  Plymouth  Hoe,  from  the 

Pier. 

29.  Fishing  Boat  sailing  out 

of  Harbor. 

30.  Plymouth-  The  Guildhall. 

31.  1 vy  bridge— View  on  the 

River  Ernie. 

32.  Totnes— the  High  Street. 

33.  Berry  Pomeroy  Castle. 

34.  Berry  Pomeroy  Castle — In- 

terior. 


35.  Dartmouth  and  the  Har- 

bor. 

36.  View  up  the  Dart  from 

Dartmouth. 

37.  Kiugswear,  from  Dart- 

mouth. 

38.  Brixham — the  Harbor,  etc. 

.".0  Brixham  Trawlers. 

40.  Berry  Head  from  South 

I ’ort . 

41.  Torquay  and  the  Harbor. 

42.  Torquay,  from  the  War- 

ren. 

43.  Natural  Arch,  Torquay. 

44.  Austis  Cove,  near  Tor- 

quay. 

45.  Bablmcombe  Bay  and 

Reach. 

46.  T e i g n in  o u t h — G e n e r a 1 

View. 

47.  Dawlish  from  the  West 

ciitr. 

48.  Exmouth — The  Strand. 

40.  Exeter  Cathedral— The 

West  Front. 

50.  Exeter  Cathedral— The 
Interior. 


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Old 


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THE  DRUNKARD’S  DEATH. 

10  Views,  with  Lecture. 


1.  She  was  dead. 

2.  "Is  that  you.  Father?” 

3.  "And  what  do  you  want 

here  now?” 

4.  He  died  in  my  arms — 

Shot  like  a dog. 


5.  “You’ll  drink  with  me, 
Master.” 

0.  In  another  instant  he  was 
a prisoner. 

7.  He  sank  down  on  a door- 
step faint  and  ill. 


8.  He  crouched  into  a cor- 

ner. 

9.  He  fought  and  struggled 

with  the  water. 

10.  Afterwards  the  body  was 
washed  ashore. 


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A VISIT  TO  THE  REGION  OF  THE  EARLY  CHURCHES. 

60  Views,  from  New  Negatives,  with  Reading. 


1.  Introductory  slide. 

2.  Entrance  to  Smyrna  Har- 

bor. 

3.  Smyrna  from  the  Sea. 

4.  Smyrna — Bournabart  Bou- 

levard. 

5.  Smyrna — Armenian  Quar- 

ter. 

6.  Smyrna— Baths  of  Diana. 

7.  Smyrna — A Jewish  Couple. 

8.  Smyrna— A Turkish  Cavas. 

9.  Smyrna— Chief  of  the  Zi- 

beck  Brigands. 

10.  Smyrna— Heads  of  Brig- 

ands. 

11.  Smyrna — Chapel  of  St. 

Polycarp. 

12.  Smyrna — Tomb  of  St. 

Polycarp. 

13.  Smyrna  —A  Camel  Train. 

14.  Ephesus — Ayasa  Station. 

15.  Ephesus— Of  St.  Paul's 

time. 

16.  Ephesus— In  Ruins. 

17.  Ephesus— The  Stadium. 

18.  Ephesus— The  Gymnasium. 

19.  Ephesus — Gate  of  Perse- 

cution. 

20.  Ephesus— Reputed  Prison 

of  St.  Paul. 

21.  Ephesus— Tomb  of  St. 

Luke. 


22.  Ephesus— Great  Theatre 

Restored. 

23.  Ephesus— Ruins  of  the 

Great  Theatre. 

24.  Ephesus— Temple  of  Diana 

in  Ruins. 

25.  Ephesus— Restored  Temple 

of  Diana. 

26.  Paul  preaching  at  Ephe- 

sus. 

27.  Pergamos  and  its  Acropo- 

lis. 

28.  Pergatnos — Its  River  and 

Bridges. 

29.  Pergamos— The  Ruins  of 

the  Tower. 

30.  Women  of  Pergamos. 

31.  Th.vatira  in  Ruins. 

32.  Sardis— General  View  of 

the  Ruins. 

33.  Sardis— Ruins  of  the 

Church  of  St.  John. 

34.  Philadelphia,  as  it  now 

stands. 

35.  Philadelphia— Ruins  of  the 

Church  of  St.  James. 

36.  Laodlcea  in  Ruins. 

37.  Hierapolis  in  Ruins. 

38.  Hierapolis— The  wonder- 

ful Cascade. 


39.  Water  Carriers. 

41.  Wandering  Tribes  in 
Tents. 

41.  Colosse  In  Ruins. 

42.  Antioch. 

43.  Damascus— Strait  Street. 

44.  Itinerant  Bread  Mer- 

chants. 

45.  Jerusalem  — Damascus 

Gate. 

46.  Jerusalem  from  Olivet. 

47.  Cyprus— Larnaka. 

48.  City  of  Rhodes,  Island  of 

Rhodes. 

49.  Patinos. 

50.  Chios,  or  Scio. 

51.  Mitylene. 

52.  Snlonlca,  or  Thessalonica. 

53.  Philippi,  Macedonia. 

54.  Athens,  as  seen  by  St. 

Paul. 

55.  Athens— Mars’  Hill. 

56.  Modern  Athens,  from 

Mars’  Hill. 

57.  Corinth — A desolation. 

58.  Corinth,  as  seen  by  St. 

Paul. 

59.  Rome. 

60.  Church  of  St.  Paul,  Rome. 


58 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


(175) 


EDINBURGH,  OR  A VISIT  TO  OLD 


1.  Edinburgh,  from  St.  An- 

thony's Chapel. 

2.  Holyrood  Palace,  Front. 

3.  Holyrood  Palace,  Queen 

Mary’s  Bedroom. 

4.  Holyrood  Chapel. 

5.  Holyrood  Chapel,  interior. 
(I.  Calton  Hill. 

7.  Holyrood  Palace  and 

Arthur’s  Seat. 

8.  Burns's  Monument. 

9.  Princes  Street,  from  Cal- 

ton Hill. 

10.  Princes  Street  and  Scott’s 

Monument. 

11.  Statue  of  Sir  Walter 

Scott. 

12.  East  Princes  Street,  from 

Scott’s  Monument. 

13.  Old  Town,  from  Scott’s 

Monument. 

14.  Bank  of  Scotland,  from 

Scott’s  Monument. 


(176) 

1.  King  Ahasuerus  makes  a 

Feast. 

2.  The  Disgrace  of  Vashti. 

3.  Esther  brought  into  the 

King's  House. 

4.  Mordecai  overhearing  the 

Conspiracy. 

5.  The  King’s  Command- 

ment. 


(177) 

1.  He  looks  upon  his  Fields. 

2.  He  will  pull  down  his 

Barns. 


46  Views,  with  Reading. 

15.  Castle  and  National  Gal- 

leries, from  Scott's  Mon- 
ument. 

16.  West  Princes  Street,  from 

Scott’s  Monument. 

17.  West  Princes  Street,  from 

the  Mound. 

18.  Castle  Rock,  from  West 

Princes  Street. 

19.  Prince  Consort's  Memo- 

rial. 

20.  St.  Mary’s  Cathedral,  ex- 

terior. 

21.  St.  Mary’s  Cathedral. 

Nave. 

22.  Edinburgh,  from  Craig 

Leith. 

23.  Castle,  from  Grassmarket. 

24.  Castle  Esplanade. 

25.  "Mons  Meg,”  Edinburgh 

Castle. 

26.  View  from  Castle,  looking 

North. 

27.  Edinburgh,  from  Castle. 

28.  Corner  of  the  West  Bow. 


THE  STORY  OF  ESTHER. 

16  Views,  with  Reading. 

6.  Mourning  of  the  Jews. 

7.  The  Decree  is  shown  to 
Esther. 

8.  Esther  approaching  the 
King. 

9.  Esther  invites  the  King 
to  a Banquet. 

10.  Hainan  complains  to  his 
Friends. 

THE  RICH  FOOL. 

New  Series. 

3.  He  will  build  new  Store- 
houses. 


REEKIE.” 


29.  Old  Houses  in  High 

Street. 

30.  St.  Gile’s  Cathedral,  exte- 

rior. 

31.  St.  Gile’s  Cathedral,  inte- 

rior. 

32.  Market  Cross. 

33.  Old  Parliament  House. 

34.  Royal  Infirmary. 

35.  New  Medical  Class 

Rooms. 

36.  University  Buildings. 

37.  John  Knox’s  House. 

38.  Canongate  Tolbooth. 

39.  White  Horse  Close. 

40.  Queen  Mary’s  Bathhouse. 

41.  Arthur’s  Seat. 

42.  Rosslyn  Glen  and  Castle. 

43.  Rosslyn  Chapel,  exterior. 

44.  Rosslyn  Chapel,  Chancel. 

45.  Rosslyn  Chapel,  Master 

Pillar. 

46.  Rosslyn  Chapel,  ’Prentice 

Pillar. 


11.  The  King  listening  to  the 

reading  of  the  records. 

12.  Joy  of  the  Jews. 

13.  Esther  accuses  Hainan. 

14.  Human  is  seized. 

15.  The  King  revokes  the  De- 

cree. 

16.  The  Jews  Slay  their 

Enemies. 


4.  He  Is  found  dead. 


(178) 


GABRIEL  GRUB,  A CHRISTMAS  STORY. 

Dickens’s  well-knoicn  Story  of  the  Sexton  who  was  stolen  by  the  Goblins. 

17  Views,  with  Reading. 


1.  Introduction. 

2.  An  Old  Abbey  Town.  This 

is  a moving  Panorama 
slide,  showing  the  Pub- 
lic House,  the  Road, 
and  the  old  Church. 

3.  He  sat  himself  down  on  a 

flat  tombstone. 

4.  Close  to  him  was  a 

strange,  unearthly  fig- 
ure. 

5.  Playing  at  leapfrog  with 

the  tombstones. 

Those  marked  with  a star  (*)  are 


6.  He  found  himself  in  a 

large  dark  cavern. 

7.  A thick  cloud  rolled  grad- 

ually away. 

*8.  A crowd  of  little  children 
were  gathereu  round. 

*9.  He  was  wet  and  weary. 
*10.  Then  he  sat  down  to  his 
meal. 

*11.  The  fairest  and  youngest 
child  lay  dying. 

*12.  The  father  and  mother, 
old  and  helpless  now. 
taken  from  life. 


*13.  The  few  who  yet  survived 
then  knelt  by  their 
tomb. 

14.  A rich  and  beautiful  land- 
scape was  disclosed. 

*15.  Lying  at  full  length  on 
the  tomostone. 

*16.  The  lantern,  the  spade, 
and  the  wicker  bottle. 

*17.  He  told  his  stor~  to  the 
Clergyman  and  to  the 
Mayor. 


(179) 


HAWAII,  THE  PARADISE  OF  THE 

58  Views,  with  Reading. 


PACIFIC. 


1.  Map  of  Oceania. 

2.  The  Hawaiian  Hotel, 

Honolulu. 

3.  Iolani  Palace,  Honolulu. 

4.  The  late  King  Kalakaua. 

5.  Dowager  Queen  Kapio- 

lani. 

6.  Princess  Kaiulani. 

7.  The  late  Queen  Emma. 

8.  The  King’s  Collection  of 

Curios. 

9.  The  Queen’s  Collection  of 

Curios. 

10.  Yucca  Palm  in  bloom. 


11.  Night-blooming  Cereus. 

12.  Government  Buildings, 

Honolulu. 

13.  Statue  of  King  Karneha- 

meha  I. 

14.  Royal  Palms  at  Queen’s 

Hospital. 

15.  Xuuanu  Avenue,  Honolulu. 

16.  View  from  the  summit  of 

the  Pali. 

17.  Path  down  the  Pali. 

18.  Half-way  down  the  Pali, 

looking  up. 

19.  Hula  Dancers  at  the 

King’s  Coronation. 


20.  Hula  Drummers  at  the 

King’s  Coronation. 

21.  Hula  Girls  with  Guitars. 

22.  Hula  Girls  with  Drums. 

23.  St.  Louis  College,  Hono- 

lulu. 

24.  Cocoa  Palm  Grove  at 

Waikiki. 

25.  Diamond  Head. 

26.  Diamond  Head  and  Wai- 

kiki. 

27.  “Luau”  or  Native  Feast. 

28.  Warships  in  Honolulu 

Harbor. 


5!) 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON',  MASS. 


HAWAII.  THE  PARADISE  OF  THE  PACIFIC.  — Continued. 


29.  Churehes  at  the  Leper 

Settlement,  Molokai. 

30.  Choir  of  Leper  Girls. 

31.  Father  Damien  on  his 

Death-bed. 

32.  Entrance  to  Iao  Valley, 

Maul. 

33.  Aiguille  in  Ino  Valley. 

34.  Cutting  Sugar  Caue,  Maul. 

35.  Field  of  Growing  Cane. 

30.  Interior  of  Boiling-house 

of  Sugar  Mill. 

37.  Waiplo  Falls.  Hawaii. 

38.  Hilo  Village  and  Mauno 

Kea. 

39.  Cocoanut  Island,  Ililo. 


(180) 

1.  Chip  Rock  Reach  and 

Palisades. 

2.  Andre  Monument  on  spot 

where  captured. 

3.  Van  Courtland  Mansion, 

Croton  Bay. 

4.  Treason  Hill.  Haverstraw. 


(181) 

1.  “There  was  a tumult  in 

the  city. 

In  the  quaint  old  Quaker 
town.” 

2.  “While  all  solemnly  In- 

side 

Sat  the  ‘Continental 
Congress.’  ” 


(182) 

1.  In  Love. 

2.  The  First  Love  Letter. 

3.  A Peacemaker. 

4.  ’Twixt  Love  and  Duty. 


(183) 

1.  Ten  Commandments, 

Lord’s  Prayer,  Creed, 
in  Japanese. 

2.  The  Foreign  Concessions, 

Yokohama,  from  the 
Bluff. 

3.  A Group  of  Seven  Japa- 

nese Girls. 

4.  A Jin-riki-sha.  the  ordinary 

mode  of  conveyance. 

5.  A Betto,  or  groom,  tat- 

tooed. 

6.  A Farm-house,  showing 

process  of  threshing 
and  sifting  rice. 

7.  A Wayside  Tea-house. 

8.  Three'  Aiuos— the  Aborig- 

ines. 

9.  Collection  of  Musical  In- 

struments. 

10.  Group  of  Music  Girls. 

11.  Asakusa  Temple  Grounds. 

12.  Japanese  Warriors. 

13.  Ancient  Style  of  Horse 

and  Warrior. 


40.  Hawaiian  Children  bath- 

ing. 

41.  Rainbow  Falls,  Hawaii. 

42.  Lava  Flow,  near  Hilo — 

commencement. 

43.  Lava  Flow,  near  Hilo- 

two  minutes  later. 

44.  Hawaiian  Style  of  Riding 

on  Horseback. 

45.  Guavas. 

46.  Crater  of  Kilauea  Vol- 

cano. 

47.  Lava  Bed. 

48.  Silver  Sword  Plant. 

49.  Hale-mau-mau.  Kilauea 

Volcano — after  a col- 
lapse. 

HUDSON  RIVER. 

12  Views,  with  Lecture. 

5.  View  towards  St.  An- 

thony’s Nose,  Peekskill. 

6.  Crow’s  Nest  from  Consti- 

tution Island. 

7.  Taurus  and  Breakneck. 

8.  Storm  King,  Cornwall. 


INDEPENDENCE  BELL. 

6 Views,  with  Poem. 

3.  “Far  aloft  In  that  high 

steeple 

Sat  the  bell-man,  old  and 
gray.” 

4.  “ ‘Ring!’  he  shouts.  ‘Ring! 

grandpa, 

lting ! oh,  ring  for  lib- 
erty.’ ” 


IN  LOVE. 


5.  Too  Late. 

6.  Forgiven. 

7.  Home  from  the  Honey- 

moon. 


JAPAN. 


14.  Kobe — Hiogo— foreign  Set- 

tlement. from  the  Sea. 

15.  The  foreign  "Bund,’’ 

Kobe. 

16.  Kobe — Native  Town  and 

Harbor,  from  the  Hills. 

17.  Kobe— Along  the  Shore. 

18.  Images  of  Shaka  (great 

Buddhist  Prophet)  and 
his  six  Apostles. 

19.  Coolies  carrying  Pro- 

visions, etc. 

20.  Kobe — Entrance  to  Ikuta- 

miya,  a Shinto  Shrine. 

21.  A new,  light  iron  Bridge 

at  Osaka. 

22.  A Daimio  taking  his 

Norimono  (conveyance) 
surrounded  by  retain- 
ers. 

23.  An  Actor  and  Actress. 

24.  Great  Bronze  Bell  at 

Daibutsu,  Kiyoto. 


50.  Keleau  Lake  Volcano, 

Hawaii. 

51.  Trestle  Bridge  on  Ha- 

waiian Railway. 

52.  Pine  Apples  and  Travel- 

lers’ Trees. 

53.  Mangoes. 

54.  Ginger  Blossom. 

55.  Old  Native  Hawaiian. 

56.  Ancient  Stone  Idol. 

57.  Ancient  Wooden  Idol. 

58.  Monument  to  Captain 

Cook  at  Kealakekua 
Bay. 


9.  Up  the  Hudson  from  Up- 
per Battery,  West 
Point. 

10.  Washington's  Headquar- 

ters, Newburgh. 

11.  Vassar  College. 

12.  City  Hall  and  State  Cap- 

itol, Albany. 


5.  “How  they  shouted!  what 

rejoicing! 

How  the  old  bell  shook 
the  air.” 

6.  “That  old  State-house  bell 

is  silent, 

Hushed  is  now  its  clamor- 
ous tongue.’’ 


8.  The  Challenge. 

9.  The  Day  of  Reckoning. 


25.  Priests  carrying  the 

Sacred  Emblems  of 
Shintoism. 

26.  A Group  of  Beggars  Pray- 

ing. 

27.  Kiyoto,  Cemetery  in 

Grounds  of  Kurodani 
Temple. 

28.  A Kuge — Court  Noble — 

under  the  old  Regime. 

29.  Kiyoto.  A Bullock  Cart. 

30.  Posturing  and  Dancing 

Girls. 

31.  Panorama  of  Town  of 

Otsu,  on  Lake  Biwa, 
near  Kiyoto. 

32.  A Hindoo  Shrine  on  Isbi- 

yama,  near  Otsu. 

33.  View  of  City  and  Harbor 

of  Nagasaki. 

34.  The  Island  of  Pappenberg 

and  Entrance  to  Naga- 
saki Harbor. 


(184)  A 

1.  Map  of  Alaska. 

2.  “City  of  Mexico”  leaving 

Seattle  (lost). 


TRIP  TO  THE  KLONDIKE. 


3.  Cutting  Ice  at  Sea  from  5. 

small  Iceberg.  6. 

4.  Wrangell  from  the  Har-  7. 

bor. 


Totem  Poles.  Wrangell. 
Main  Street.  Wrangell. 
Wrangell,  Russian  Gov 
eminent  Building. 


60 


THE  BOS  WORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


A TRIP  TO  THE  KLONDIKE.  — Continued. 


8.  Dutch  Harbor. 

9.  Skuguay. 

10.  Skuguay,  hauling  freight. 

11.  Bridge  over  Skuguay 

River. 

12.  Pack  Horse  crossing  first 

Bridge. 

13.  Skuguay  Trail  between 

first  and  second  bridges. 

14.  Second  Bridge,  Skaguay 

River. 

15.  Juneau  City. 

1(5.  Dyea,  Alaska. 

17.  Dyea,  “Healy  and  Wil- 

son's” Store. 

18.  Dyea,  Landing  Freight  on 

Rocks. 

19.  Dyea  River,  Site  of  Cav- 

anaugh’s Mill. 

20.  Dyea,  Pack  Train  in 

River-bed  above. 

21.  Dyea,  Lynn  Canal. 

22.  Dyea  River,  Mouth  of 

Canon. 

23.  Switchback,  foot  of 

Canon. 

24.  Forest  Scene  on  Dyea 

Trail. 

25.  Porcupine  Lake. 

20.  Climbing  up  Porcupine 
Hill. 

27.  Near  the  Summit  of  Por- 

cupine Hill. 

28.  Foot  of  Black  Lake. 

29.  Packers  at  Head  of  Rlack 

Lake. 

30.  Climbing  Rocks,  N.  end 

“Cut-off.” 

31.  First  Bridge,  Cut-off.  near 

Summit. 

32.  Climbing  around  Rocks  on 

Cut-off. 


33.  Nearing  the  Summit. 

34.  Pack  Train  near  Summit. 

35.  On  the  Summit  of  Chilcoot 

Pass. 

36.  Chilcoot  Pass  from  the 

“Scales.” 

37.  Above  the  Scales. 

38.  Pack  Train  with  Cable 

near  the  Stone  House. 

39.  The  Stone  House. 

40.  Packers  approaching  the 

foot  of  Hill. 

41.  The  Last  Climb — Middle 

Hill. 

42.  Summit  of  White  Pass. 

43.  Yukoners  descending  by 

Life-line. 

44.  Packers  near  Crater  Lake. 

45.  Lake  Bennett. 

46.  Portage  between  Lakes 

Bennett  and  Liudertnan. 

47.  Yukoners  transferring 

Freight  between  the 
Lakes. 

48.  Poling  up  the  head  of 

Lake  Bennett. 

49.  Shoeing  Pack  Horses. 

50.  Deserted  Horses  in  a 

Storm. 

51.  Dead  Horses  in  the  Ford. 

52.  Looking  down  Slide  to- 

wards the  Sheep  Camp. 

53.  Sheep  Camp  from  below. 

54.  Whip-sawing  Lumber. 

55.  St.  Michaels. 

56.  St.  Michaels.  Main  Street. 

57.  Month  of  the  Yukon. 

58.  Indian  Huts  on  Lower 

Yukon. 

59.  Ice  Fields  of  the  Y’ukon. 

60.  First  Steamer  to  Dawson 

City. 


61.  The  T'pper  Yukon. 

62.  Miner's  Goods  Cached  for 

Winter. 

63.  A Wreck  in  the  Rapids. 

64.  Nil  la  to. 

65.  Indian  Village  on  the 

Yukon. 

66.  Team  of  Dogs. 

67.  Group  of  Indians. 

68.  Freighting  in  Scow. 

69.  Grave  of  a discouraged 

Klondiker. 

70.  Annette  Falls,  Metlah- 

katla. 

71.  Head  Waters  of  the 

Yukon  River. 

72.  A Street  Scene  at  40- 

Mile. 

73.  Staking  a Location. 

74.  40-Mile  Creek,  Ice  break- 

ing up. 

75.  Bonanza  Creek. 

76.  Claim  “36”  on  Eldorado. 

77.  Pleasant  Camp. 

78.  Claim  “13,”  $3)0  to  Cubic 

Foot. 

79.  Willie  Winkie— “He 

turned  to  wave.” 

80.  Willie  Winkie  — “Then 

pressed  on.” 

81.  Willie  Winkie — “Then  sat 

by  the  river.” 

82.  Willie  Winkie— “Some 

tiny  grains  of  gold.” 

83.  Willie  Winkie— "Set  to 

work  with  pick  and 
shovel.” 

84.  Willie  Winkie — “Panned 

six  ounces  every  day.” 

85.  Chums. 

86.  Prospecting  in  Alaska. 

87.  "Struck  it  Rich.” 


(185) 

1.  Portrait  of  Martin  Luther. 

2.  Luther's  Room — exterior. 

3.  Luther's  Room— interior. 


MARTIN  LUTHER. 

4.  Luther  burning  the  Pope’s 
Bull. 


5.  Luther's  Theses  nailed  to 

Church  Door. 

6.  Wart  burg  Castle. 


THE  MAGIC  WAND. 


An  officer  and  his  friend  enter  a filthy  den  in  the  city  made  by  the  rum  fiend.  A drunken 
father  dying  mother  and  ragged  girl  occupy  it.  On  the  wall  of  the  room  is  a tinsel  wand,  the 
spangles  falling  off.  The  officer  tells  its  story.  The  girl  was  one  in  a Christmas  pantomime. 
She  was  given  this  wand,  and  it  was  to  be  waved  at  a certain  time.  Immediately  site  waved  if  a 
prison  was  changed  to  a place  of  beauty  and  happiness.  She  imagined  that  if  she  could  take  it 
home  and  wave  It  there,  her  wretched  home  would  be  changed  to  a palace,  her  dying  mother  to 
an  angel  She  secretlv  carried  the  wand  away,  followed  by  an  officer  of  the  society  which 
owned  It'  He  saw  her  wave  it  over  her  mother  and  repeat  the  pantomimic  story,  went  back  and 
told  what  he  saw,  anil  she  was  permitted  to  keep  the  wand,  and  she  asserts  that  it  wafted  her 
mother  to  “the  golden  home  of  blisses. 


1.  “Horrible  dens,  sir,  aren't 

they?” 

2.  “Just  give  a glance 

about.” 

3.  “She  was  one  of  a group 

of  fairies.” 


4.  And  her  wand  was  the 

wand  up  there.” 

5.  “Her  father  was  spending 

his  weekly  earnings.” 

6.  “At  the  wave  of  her 

wand  he  vanished.” 


7.  “She  knelt  by  the 

wretched  pallet." 

8.  “Then  raising  her  wand 

she  waved  it." 

9.  “She  is  still  at  the  school, 

is  Sally.” 


MAUD  MULLER. 

6 Views,  with  Poem  by  Whittier. 


(187) 

1.  Maud  Muller  on  a Sum- 

mer’s day 

Raked  the  meadow  sweet 
with  hay. 

2.  And  blushed  as  she  gave 

it.  looking  down 
On  her  feet  so  bare,  and 
her  tattered  gown. 


3.  The  Judge  looked  back  as 

he  climbed  the  hill. 

And  saw  Maud  Muller 
standing  still. 

4.  Oft  when  the  wine  in  his 

glass  was  red. 

He  longed  for  the  way- 
side  well  instead. 

61 


5.  She  wedded  a man  un- 

learned and  poor, 

And  many  children  played 
around  her  door. 

6.  Alas  for  the  maiden,  alas 

for  the  Judge. 

The  rich  Repiner  and 
household  Drudge. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


NEW 


1.  The  Annunciation  to 

Mary. 

2.  Mary's  Visit  to  Elisabeth. 

3.  Andrei  announces  John's 

Birth  to  Zachariah. 

4.  Birth  of  John  the  Baptist. 

5.  Announcement  of  Nativity 

to  Shepherds. 

6.  Shepherds  the  first 

Preachers  of  the  Gos- 
pel. 

7.  Shrine  of  the  Nativity — 

Bethlehem. 

8.  The  Nativity. 

9.  Adoration  of  the  Magi. 

10.  Worship  of  the  three  Wise 

Men  from  the  East. 

11.  Joseph  warned  to  flee  to 

Egypt. 

12.  Flight  into  Egypt. 

13.  Herod  slayeth  the  First- 

born. 

14.  Presentation  in  the  Tem- 

ple. 

15.  Jesus  sitting  among  the 

Doctors. 

16.  Testimony  of  John  the 

Baptist. 

17.  John  the  Baptist  preach- 

ing in  the  Wilderness. 

18.  Baptism  of  Christ  by 

John. 

IP.  John  the  Baptist  beheaded. 

20.  Temptation  of  Christ. 

21.  The  Marriage  in  Cana. 

22.  Christ  Discourses  with 

Nlcodemus. 

23.  Christ's  first  Disciples. 

24.  Christ  cleansing  the  Tem- 

ple. 

25.  Christ  and  the  Woman  of 

Samaria. 


26. 

27. 

28. 

29. 

30. 

31. 

32. 

33. 

34. 

35. 

36. 

37. 

38. 

39. 

40. 

41. 

42. 

43. 

44. 

45. 
16. 

47. 

48. 

49. 
51 1. 
51. 


TESTAMENT,  Series 


The  Sermon  on  the  Mount. 

Christ  raiseth  the  Daugh- 
ter of  Jairus. 

The  Twelve  sent  out  to 
preach. 

Christ  sleepeth  in  the 
Tempest. 

The  Woman  anointeth 
Christ’s  Head. 

The  Sins  of  Mary  Mag- 
dalene forgiven. 

The  Parable  of  the  Ten 
Virgins. 

The  Parable  of  the  Good 
Samaritan. 

The  Parable  of  the  Prod- 
igal Son. 

The  Prodigal’s  Return. 

Christ  raising  the  Widow’s 
Son. 

Christ  healing  the  Sick 
of  the  Palsy. 

Christ  casting  out  Devils. 

Two  Blind  Men  restored. 

The  Pool  of  Bethesda. 

Christ  blessing  Little  Chil- 
dren. 

Christ  in  House  of  Martha 
and  Mary. 

The  5,000  fed. 

The  miraculous  Draught 
of  Fishes. 

The  Adulteress. 

"Go.  and  sin  no  more.” 

The  Transfiguration. 

Parable  of  Pharisee  and 
Publican. 

Raising  of  Lazarus. 

Christ  entering  Jerusalem. 

Christ  washes  the  Dis- 
ciples’ Feet. 


c. 


52. 

53. 

54. 


• >•>. 

56. 

57. 

58. 

59. 

60. 

61. 


62. 

63. 

64. 

65. 

66. 

67. 

68. 

69. 

70. 

71. 

72. 


73. 

74. 

75. 

76. 


(190) 


OLD  TESTAMENT  SCENES. 

24  Views,  with  Lecture. 


1.  Temptation  of  Adam — 

Dubufe. 

2.  The  Fall  of  Man— Dubufe. 

3.  The  Deluge — Dore. 

4.  Abraham  sends  Hagar 

away — Vernet. 

5.  Hagar  and  Ishmael  in  the 

Desert— Murat. 

6.  Abraham’s  Sacrifice. 

7.  Jacob  in  the  House  of 

Laban — Leloir. 

8.  Joseph’s  Brothers  dipping 

his  Coat  in  Goat’s 
Blood— Vernet. 


9.  Joseph  Interprets  Pharaoh's 
Dream. 

10.  Joseph  raised  to  Honor  by 

Pharaoh — Genes. 

11.  Moses  before  Pharaoh — 

I)oic. 

12.  The  Destroying  Angel — 

Martin. 

13.  Moses  smiting  the  Rock— 

M urillo. 

14.  The  Golden  Calf. 

15.  Moses  and  the  Brazen  Ser- 

pent—Dore. 

16.  Boaz  and  Ruth— Schopin. 


17. 

18. 

19. 

20. 


21. 

22. 


23. 

24. 


Christ  weeps  over  Jerusa- 
lem. 

Christ  eating  the  Pass- 
over. 

Christ’s  Prayer  in  the 
Garden. 

Christ  Betrayed. 

Christ  brought  before  Cai- 
aphas. 

Christ  Scourged. 

Christ  crowned  with 
Thorns. 

Peter  denies  Christ. 

Christ  given  up  to  be 
crucified. 

Christ  led  away  to  Cruci- 
fixion. 

The  Crucifixion. 

The  Burial  of  Christ. 

The  Resurrection  of 
Christ. 

The  Crypt  of  the  Holy 
Sepulchre. 

Christ  appears  to  Mary 
after  the  Resurrection. 

The  three  Marys  at  the 
Sepulchre. 

The  Angel  declares  the 
Resurrection. 

Mary  Magdalene  at  the 
Sepulchre. 

Christ  on  way  to  Enunaus. 

Death  of  Judas  Iscariot. 

Incredulity  and  Confession 
of  Thomas. 

Christ’s  Ascension. 

The  Assumption. 

The  Good  Shepherd. 

Sts.  Peter  and  John  at  the 
Beautiful  Gate. 


Jephtha's  Daughter  and 
Companions— O’Neil. 

David  playing  before  Saul 
—Schopin. 

Esther  accuses  Hainan— 
Leloir. 

Jeremiah  weeping  over 
.1  erusa  lem— J erem.v . 

Toilet  of  Judith— Schopin. 

Judith  going  to  seek 

Holofernes— Steuben. 

Judith  in  Ilolofernes's 

Tent — Vernet. 

Judith  showing  Holo- 

fernes’s  Head  Glaize. 


(191) 


ONE  GOOD  TURN  DESERVES  ANOTHER. 


1.  Robin  gives  Dick  a Stamp. 

2.  Dick  pricks  Robin  with  a 

Pin. 

3.  Robin  plays  a Trick  on 

Dick. 

4.  Robin  comes  out  Ahead. 


10  Views,  with  Reading. 

5.  Dick  sews  up  Robin's 

Coat  Sleeve. 

6.  Robin  gives  Dick  some 

Pigeon-milk. 

7.  Dick  suffers  from  Pigeon- 

milk. 


8.  Dick  gives  Robin  some 

Water. 

9.  Robin  caught  on  the  Pal- 

ings. 

10.  They  have  a Bolster-fight. 


(192) 

1.  Panorama  from  Hotel  de 

Ville. 

2.  Hotel  de  Ville. 

3.  The  Tuileries. 

4.  Hall  of  Augustus. 


PARIS. 

12  Views,  with  Lecture. 

5.  Column  and  Place  Ven- 

dome. 

6.  The  Madeleine. 

7.  Place  de  la  Concorde. 

8.  Place  Bastlle  and  Column 

of  July. 


9.  The  Grand  Opera  House. 

10.  Gate  of  St.  Denis  and  St. 

Martin. 

11.  Tomb  of  Napoleon  I. 

12.  Avenue  du  Bols  de  Bou- 

logne. 


“HOW  PERSIMMONS  TOOK  CAH  0B  DER  BABY.” 

4 Views,  with  Poem. 


1.  Persimmons  and  der  Baby.  I 3.  Persimmons  on  the  Raft.  I 4.  The  Mother 

2.  Persimmons’  Granny.  | I Baby. 


finds 


her 


62 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


(194) 

1.  Independence  Hall. 

2.  University  of  Pennsylva- 

nia. 

3.  Girard  College. 

4.  Masonic  Temple. 


(195) 

1.  “While  I nodded,  nearly 

napping.” 

2.  "Here  I opened  wide  the 

door.” 

3.  "In  there  stepped  a state- 

ly Haven.” 

4.  “Tell  me  what  thy  lordly 

name  is.” 


(190) 

1.  Little  Hed  Hiding  Hood 

leaving  Home. 

2.  Little  Red  Hiding  Hood 

meeting  Wolf. 


PHILADELPHIA. 

12  Views,  with  Lecture. 

5.  The  Post  Office. 

(!.  Drexel  Building. 

7.  City  Hall. 

8.  Broad  Street  Station. 


“THE  RAVEN.” 

12  Views,  with  Poem. 

5.  “Straight  I wheeled  a 

cushioned  seat.” 

6.  “But  whose  velvet  violet 

lining." 

7.  “Then  methought  the  air 

grew  denser." 

8.  "On  his  home  by  horror 

haunted.” 


RED  RIDING  HOOD. 


3.  The  Wolf  at  Door  of 

< Jrandmother’s  ( 'ottage. 

4.  Wolf  dressing  in  Grand- 

mother’s Night-Robe. 


9.  Eleventh  and  Market 
Streets. 

11.  The  Cathedral. 

11.  Wissahicon. 

12.  Girard  Avenue  Bridge. 


9.  “Prophet!  said  I,  thing  of 
evil — ” 

10.  “It  shall  clasp  a sainted 

maiden.” 

11.  “Be  that  word  our  sign  of 

parting.” 

12.  “And  my  soul  from  out 

that  shadow." 


5.  I. it  tie  Hed  Hiding  Hood  in 

Bed  with  Wolf. 

6.  The  Wolf  killed  by  Wood- 

man. 


THE  RHINE  AND  HEIDELBERG. 


(197) 

1.  Across  the  Rhine  from 

Cologne. 

2.  Itrachenfels  and  the  Seven 

Mountains. 

3.  Panorama  of  the  Rhine  at 

Obertvesel. 


(198) 

1.  Dame  Van  Winkle  ex- 

pressing her  Mind. 

2.  Hip  Van  Winkle  in  perfect 

Content. 

3.  Derrick  Van  Brummei 

reading  the  News. 


12  Views,  with  Lecture. 

4.  Coblenz  and  Ehrenbrelt 

stein. 

5.  The  Lorlei. 

(5.  Imperial  Rhine  Steamer. 

7.  Panorama  of  Goar. 

8.  Castle  of  Stolzenfels. 


RIP  VAN  WINKLE. 

12  Views,  with  Lecture. 

4.  Rip  waiting  upon  strange 

Company. 

5.  Rip  after  ids  long  Sleep. 

6.  Rip  relating  his  Story. 

7.  The  Haunts  of  Rip  Van 

Winkle. 


9.  Castle  of  Rheinsteln. 

10.  Guttenburg  Platz  and 

Cathedral,  Mayenee. 

11.  Heidelberg  Castle  from 

the  Neckar. 

12.  Courtyard  of  Heidelberg 

Castle. 


8.  Sunset  Rock,  Catskill 

Mountains. 

9.  Catskill  Falls. 

10.  Cascade,  Catskills. 

11.  Bastion  Fails,  Catskills. 

12.  Cascade,  Profile  Rock. 


1.  Ah!  I can  see  what’s  hap- 

pened. 

2.  Some  ragged  boys  had 

been  seen  with  one. 

3.  One  was  singing  the 

carol. 


THE  ROAD  TO  HEAVEN. 

8 Views,  with  Poem. 

4.  They  sent  him  out  to  beg. 

5.  He  peered  in  the  big  broad 

stream. 

6.  Then  splash  in  the 

Thames  went  Mike. 


7.  They  dragged  his  body 

out. 

8.  Mike  put  his  hand  to  his 

fevered  Head. 


(200) 


THE  STORY  OF  RUTH. 

6 Views,  with  Reading. 

From,  neio  and  beautiful  drawings  by  N.  Preston. 


1.  Story  of  Ruth. 

2.  Ruth  gleaning. 

3.  Noticed  by  Boaz. 


4.  Receives  the  Measure  of 
Barley. 


5.  Boaz  purchasing  the  In- 

heritance. 

6.  Naomi  nurses  Ruth’s  Son. 


(201) 


AN  HOUR  IN  SHAKSPEARE’S  COUNTRY. 


1.  Portrait  of  Shakspeare. 

2.  Shakspeare’s  House,  Strat- 

ford-on-Avon. 

3.  Shakspeare’s  House  (Room 

where  he  was  born). 

4.  Shakspeare’s  Desk. 

5.  Guild  Chapel  and  School, 

Stratford. 

6.  Porch  of  Guild  Chapel. 

7.  Latin  Room.  Grammar 

School. 

8.  Anna  Hathaway’s  Cot- 

tage. 


36  Views,  with  Lecture. 

9.  Anna  Hathaway’s  Cot- 

tage, interior. 

10.  Anna  Hathaways  Bed- 

stead. 

11.  Holy  Trinity  Church 

from  River.  Stratford. 

12.  Church  from  Theatre  Gar- 

dens. 

13.  Font  in  Church. 

14.  Choir,  East,  Trinity 

Church. 

15.  Shakspeare’s  Monument, 

Trinity  Church. 

63 


1(5.  Inscriptions  on  Tomb- 
stones, Trinity  Church. 

17.  Mulberry  Tree,  Stratford- 

on-Avon. 

18.  Charleote,  from  the  River. 

19.  Sulgrave  Manor-house. 

20.  Washington  Brass,  Sul- 

grave Church. 

21.  Compton  Wynyates,  West 

View. 

22.  Kenilworth  Castle  as  in 

1620. 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


AN  HOUR  IN  SHAKSPEARE’S  COUNTRY.  — Continued. 


23.  Kenilworth  Castle  from 

the  Meadow. 

24.  Amy  Iiobsart. 

25.  Warwick  Castle  from  the 

River. 

20.  Warwick  Castle  from  the 
Bridge. 

27.  Caesar's  Tower,  Warwick 
Castle. 


( 202) 


28.  Warwick,  Guy’s  Cliff. 

29.  The  Mill.  Guy’s  Cliff. 

30.  Shakspeare  Memorial 

Statue. 

31.  Statue  of  Shakspeare  pre- 

sented by  Lord  Ronald 
Gower. 

32.  Shakspeare  Memorial, 

Prince  Henry. 


ST.  PAUL  IN  ROME. 

Part  1.— “ 


33.  Shakspeare  Memorial,  Fal- 

staff. 

34.  Shakspeare  Memorial, 

Lady  Macbeth. 

35.  Shakspeare  Memorial, 

Hamlet. 

36.  Memorial  Theatre,  Strat- 

ford. 


And  so  we  came  to  Rome.”) 


1.  The  Appian  Way. 

2.  Distant  View  of  Rome. 

3.  The  Claudian  Aqueduct. 

4.  Distant  View  of  Tomb  of 

Cecilia  Metella. 

5.  Tomb  of  Cecilia  Metella. 

6.  Mausoleum  of  Hadrian. 


7.  The  Catacombs  (Galleries). 

8.  The  Catacombs.  Chapel  of 

St.  Cecilia. 

9.  The  Catacombs.  The  Open- 

ing of  Cecilia's  Tomb. 

10.  The  Columbarium  of  the 
Freedmen  of  Tiberius. 


11.  The  Arch  of  Drusus. 

12.  The  Gate  of  St.  Sebastian. 

13.  The  Porta  Capena.  View 

of  the  Porta  Maggiore. 

14.  Fontana  Paolina. 


(B.  Part  2.— “We  entered  into  Rome,”  The  Sacred 


15.  The  Forum:  Looking  to- 

wards the  Capitol. 

16.  The  Capitol. 

17.  Statue  of  Marcus  Aurelius. 

18.  The  Wolf  of  the  Capitol. 

19.  The  Temple  of  Jupiter. 

Capitolinus.  The  Church 
of  Ara.  Caeli. 

20.  View  of  the  Forum  from 

the  Capitol. 


21.  The  Law  Courts  of  Julius 

Caesar.  The  Columns 
of  Phocas. 

22.  The  Temples  of  Castor 

and  Pollux:  and  Faus- 
tina. 

23.  The  Temple  of  Peace. 

Law  Courts  of  Constan- 
tine. 


Wav,  and  the  Forum.) 

24.  House  of  the  Vestal  Vir- 

gins. 

25.  Rust  of  a Vestal  Virgin. 

26.  Arch  of  Titus. 

27.  Arch  of  Titus:  The 

Chariot. 

28.  Arch  of  Titus:  Relief  of 

the  Goldeu  Candlestick. 

29.  Arch  of  Constantine. 


(C.  Part  3.— “In  C.esar’s  Palace.”) 


30.  The  “Golden  House"  or 

Nero.  Distant  View  of 
the  Colosseum. 

31.  The  Colosseum. 

32.  Interior  of  the  Colosseum. 

33.  Interior  of  the  Colosseum. 

Underground  Cells. 


34.  Statue  of  a Gladiator. 

35.  The  Dying  Gladiator. 

36.  The  Palace  uf  Caligula. 

37.  The  Emperor’s  Under- 

ground Passage. 


38.  The  Emperor's  Dining 

Hall. 

39.  The  Apollo  Belvedere. 

40.  The  Laoeoon. 

41.  The  House  of  Livia. 


(D. 

42.  The  House  of  St.  Taul. 

43.  Church  of  St.  Pudens. 

44.  The  Jews'  Quarter.  The 

Ghetto. 


Part  4.— “In  his  own  hired  House.”) 


45.  The  I’retorian  Camp. 

46.  The  Island  of  the  Tiber. 

47.  Temple  of  Vesta. 

48.  Theatre  of  Mareellus. 


49.  The  Pantheon  of  Agrippa. 

50.  Interior  of  the  Pantheon. 

51.  The  Baths  of  Caracalla. 

52.  The  Column  of  Trajan. 


(E.  Part  6.— “The  Last  Scenes-  “ I have  finished  the  Course.”) 


53.  The  Judgment  Hall  of 

Nero. 

54.  The  Head  of  Nero. 

55.  The  Mamertlne  Prison, 

interior. 


56.  On  the  way  to  Execution. 

The  last  View  of  the 

Tiber. 

57.  The  Pyramid  of  Cestlus. 

and  the  Gate  of  St. 

Paul. 


58.  The  Churches  of  the  Three 

Fountains. 

59.  The  Cloisters  of  St. 

Paul’s. 

60.  St.  Paul's:  The  Interior. 


(203) 

1.  Gothenburg  — Panorama 

from  the  Park. 

2.  Gothenburg  — T h e Ex- 

change and  Statue. 

3.  Our  Train  at  the  Station. 

4.  Helsingborg— The  Market 

I’la  ce. 

5.  Helsingborg— The  Town 

from  the  Harbor. 

6.  Helsingborg— The  Steam 

Ferry. 

7.  Helsingborg— Steam  Ferry 

with  Train. 

8.  Helsingor— Kronberg 

Castle  (Hamlet's). 

9.  Copenhagen— King’s  New 

Market. 

10.  Royal  Opera  House. 

11.  Copenhagen — New  Harbor. 

12.  Copenhagen— Fish  Market. 

13.  Copenhagen— Floating 

Crockery  Shops. 

14.  Copenhagen  — T he  Ex- 

change. 

15.  Copenhagen  — Statue  of 

Frederick  V. 

16.  The  Gotha  Caual— Lochs 

at  Strom. 


SWEDEN  AND  DENMARK. 

50  Views,  with  Reading. 

17.  Trolhattan  — The  Lower 
Falls. 

18.  Trolhattan  — The  Gullo 
Falls. 

19.  Venersborg — ' The  Sliding 

Bridge. 

20.  Wadstena  Castle. 

21.  Lochs  at  Motala. 

22.  The  Town  of  Motala. 

23.  Men) — The  First  View  of 
the  Baltic. 

24.  Stockholm— General  View. 

25.  Stockholm— Riddarhol men 
Cburcb. 

26.  Stockholm — Riddarbo  I m en 
Market. 

27.  Stockholm — St.  John's 
Church. 

28.  St o c k h o I in—' T elephone 
Tower. 

29.  Tegelbacken  and  Clara 
Cbu  rch. 

30.  Stockholm— Wood  Market. 

31.  Stockholm— Corn  Market. 

32.  The  Steam  Elevator. 
Stockholm. 

33.  Stockholm— From  the  Ele- 
vator. 


34.  Stock  h o 1 m— Pa n o ra  m i c 

View. 

35.  The  King’s  Palace,  Stock- 

holm. 

36.  The  King's  Palace — The 

Con  rtya  rd. 

37.  Christiania  Karl  Johan's 

Gade  and  Palace. 

38.  The  Viking  Ship,  oldest  in 

the  World. 

39.  Christiania— Church  of  our 

Saviour. 

40.  Christiania— The  Market 

Place. 

41.  Christiania— Fire  Engine 

Station. 

42.  Christiania— The  Harbor. 

43.  Drammen — Bridge  and 

Town. 

44.  Honefos — The  Town  and 

River. 

45.  Honefos — The  Grand  Falls. 

46.  Rond  to  Holmen  Collen. 

47.  Holmen  Collen— The  Lake. 

48.  Osearshall — 1 The  Palace. 

49.  Osearshall— The  Fountain 

and  Gardens. 

50.  Osearshall—' Tile  old  Church 

of  Gol.  . 


04 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO..  BOSTON,  MASS. 


TEN  NIGHTS  IN  A BAR  ROOM. 

12  Views,  with  Reading. 


(204) 


1.  The  arrival  at  the  “Sickle 

and  Sheaf.” 

2.  Joe  Morgan’s  Little  Mary 

begs  him  to  come 
home. 

3.  Slade  throws  a glass  at 

Joe  Morgan  and  hits 
Mary. 


(205) 


1.  The  Ten  Virgins. 

2.  They  slumber  and  sleep. 

3.  The  midnight  call. 


4.  Joe  Morgan  suffering  the 

horrors  of  Delirium 
Tremens. 

5.  Death  of  Joe  Morgan's 

Little  Mary. 

6.  Frank  Slade  and  Tom 

Wilkins  on  a spree. 

7.  Willie  Hammond  induced 

to  gamble. 

8.  Harvey  Green  stabs  Willie 

Hammond  to  death. 


4.  Five  had  Oil  in  their 

Lamps. 

5.  The  Bridegroom  arrives. 


9.  Quarrel  between  Slade 
and  his  son  Frank. 

10.  Frank  Slade  kills  his 

Father  with  a bottle. 

11.  Meeting  of  the  Citizens  in 

the  Bar-room. 

12.  The  departure  from  the 

"Sickle  and  Sheaf." 


6.  “Lord,  open  to  us.” 

7.  The  despair  of  the  foolish 

Virgins. 


THE  TEN  VIRGINS.  ( Matthew  25th  chap.) 

New  Series  by  T.  Corson. 


(206) 


TICKET  OF  LEAVE. 

(Lifeboat  Series  by  Geo.  R.  Sims.) 


Tells  how  a young  man 
named  Ned  was  engaged  to  a 
girl  whose  father  was  dying. 
The  girl's  father  had  a son 
upon  whom  he  doted,  and 
would  have  been  heartbroken 
If  he  had  come  to  grief.  One 
day  this  scapegrace  was  seen 
by  Ned  to  shoot  a tramp  and 
rob  him  of  his  money.  He 
rushed  to  him,  seized  the  gun 

1.  “Who’s  getting  married 

this  morning.” 

2.  “Were  sweethearts  to- 

gether and  plighted.” 

3.  “He  struck  his  flst  on  the 

table.” 

4.  “One  of  our  chaps  had 

caught  him.” 


(207) 


1.  Great  Salt  Lake. 

2.  Salt  Lake  from  Frospect 

Hill. 

3.  Main  Street,  Salt  Lake 

City. 

4.  Eagle  Gate,  Brigham 

Young’s  "Beehive.” 


and  the  money,  and  Jack 
rushed  off.  As  Ned  was  re- 
turning with  the  gun  and 
money  to  where  the  tramp 
lay,  he  was  pounced  upon  and 
taken  to  jail  and  was  con- 
demned to  five  years’  penal 
servitude.  Rather  than  allow 
the  sad  news  to  come  to  the 
old  man,  he  bore  the  disgrace. 
When  he  came  back  no  one 

5.  “Eve  came  red-eyed  and 

told  him.” 

6.  “Lean  over  and  kiss  me. 

Jack.” 

7.  "In  his  lonely  cell." 

8.  “And  all  the  people 

shunned  him.” 


UTAH. 

12  Views,  with  Lecture. 

5.  Mormon  Temple. 

6.  New  Mormon  Temple. 

7.  Camp  Douglass. 

8.  Panorama  of  the  City  and 

Wasatch  Mountains. 

9.  Devil’s  Slide,  Weber 

Canon. 


received  him.  He  was  called 
Ticket-o’-leave.  But  one  day 
Jack  was  in  prison,  and  he 
confessed  to  the  crime:  then 
the  nobility  of  Ned’s  conduct 
came  out  and  he  was  married 
to  Eve,  and  the  whole  coun- 
try-side turned  out  to  see  the 
Ticket-o’-leave  man’s  wed- 
ding. 


9.  “Sick  unto  death  and  dy- 
ing.” 

19.  “He  told  us  Ned’s  nob'e 
story." 

11.  “Three  cheers  for  the 
faithful  Eve.” 


10.  Building  Snow  Sheds,  Pa- 

cific Central. 

11.  Ranch  in  Southern  Utah. 

12.  Ancient  Cave  Ruins, 

Sierra  Abajo. 


(208) 


VICTORIA,  SOUTH  AUSTRALIA  AND 


1.  Map  of  Australia. 

2.  Melbourne— Birdseye  View. 

3.  Fort  Melbourne — Saudridge 

Pier. 

4.  Melbourne — Queen's  Wharf. 

5.  Melbourn  e — Q u e e n's 

Bridge. 

6.  Melbourne — Plan  of  the 

Streets. 

7.  Melbourne — Collins  Street, 

looking  East. 

8.  Melbourne — Collins  Street, 

front  Elizabeth  Street. 

9.  Melbourne — Eight  hours’ 

procession. 

10.  Melbourne — Town  Hall. 

11.  Melbourne — Scot’s  Church. 


54  Views,  with  Reading. 

Victoria. 

12.  Melbourne — Federal  Coffee 

Palace. 

13.  Melbourne — Bourke  Street, 

looking  East. 

14.  Melbourne— Elizabeth  St. 

15.  Melbourne— Post  Office. 

16.  Melbourne — Grand  Hotel. 

17.  Melbourne — General  View. 

18.  Melbourne — Tramways. 

19.  Melbourn  e— P rl  no  e's 

Bridge. 

20.  Melbourne — Botanic  Gar- 

dens and  Governor’s 
House. 

21.  Melbourne — Alfred  Grav- 

ing Dock. 


TASMANIA. 


22.  Ballarat. 

23.  Sandhurst. 

24.  Sandhurst — New  Chum 

Gold  Reefs. 

25.  Geelong. 

26.  Flock  of  Sheep. 

27.  Wool  Wagon. 

28.  Selector’s  Hut. 

29.  View  on  the  Murray  at 

Maloga. 

30.  Punt  across  the  Murray. 

31.  Lake  Tyers. 

32.  Giant  Tree— Gippsland. 

33.  Fernshaw — Tree  Ferns. 

34.  Buffalo  Mountains. 


65 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


AUSTRALIA  AND  TASMANIA  — Continued. 


VICTORIA,  SOUTH 


35.  Port  Adelaide. 

36.  Plan  of  Adelaide. 

37.  Adelaide— King  William 

Street,  looking  South. 

38.  Adelaide — Town  Hall. 


47.  Hobart  Bay. 

48.  Hobart— General  View. 

49.  New  Norfolk.  . 


South  Australia. 

39.  Adelaide— Bank  of  Aus- 
tralasia. 

4).  Adelaide— Governor's  Resi- 
dence. 

41.  Adelaide — Botanic  Park. 


Tasmania. 

50.  Hop  Gardens. 

51.  Raspberry  Picking. 

52.  Launceston. 


42.  Adelaide— “Proclamation 

Tree.” 

43.  Hill  Railway. 

44.  Gawler. 

45.  Wallarvo  Smelting  Works. 

46.  Port  Pirie. 


53.  Devil’s  Punch  Bowl. 

54.  Waterfall. 


(200) 

1.  The  Vineyard  let  out 

Husbandmen. 

2.  He  sent  his  Servant. 

3.  The  Servant  is  beaten. 


New  Series  by  T.  Corson. 

4.  The  next  Servant  is 

stoned. 

5.  The  next  they  killed. 

6.  He  sent  his  well-beloved 

Son. 


7.  They  lie  in  wait  for  him. 

8.  They  kill  him. 

9.  The  Husbandmen  are 

themselves  slain. 


THE  WICKED  HUSBANDMEN.  (Mark  12th  chap.) 

to 


LIFE  OF  MOSES. 

From  Original  Drawings  with  Reading. 


(210) 

*1.  Moses  in  the  bulrushes. 

2.  Afflicted  Israel. 

3.  Moses  slays  the  Egyptian. 
*4.  Moses  and  the  burning 

bush. 

5.  Moses  and  Aaron  uefore 

Pharaoh. 

pent. 

6.  The  rod  becomes  a ser- 

7.  Death  of  the  first  born. 

8.  Destruction  of  Pharaoh’s 

host. 


*9.  The  song  iif  Miriam. 

*10.  Moses  descending  the 

Mount. 

*11.  Worshipping  the  golden 
cal*. 

12.  Destruction  of  the  golden 

calf. 

13.  Freewill  offerings. 

14.  Consecration  of  Aaron. 

15.  Death  of  Nadab  and  Abi- 

lin. 


*Briggs’s  Best  Colored  Views. 


16.  March  of  the  Israelites 

and  priests. 

17.  Return  of  the  spies. 

*18.  Smiting  the  rock. 

19.  Death  of  Aaron. 

*2).  Tlie  brazen  serpent. 

*21.  Balaam,  the  ass  and  the 
angel. 

22.  Balaam’s  prophecy. 

23.  The  law  delivered  to  the 

priests. 

24.  Death  of  Moses. 


ILLUSTRATED  HYMNS. 


(211) 


WHEN  I SURVEY  THE  WONDROUS  CROSS. 

Reading  on  the  Slides. 


1.  The  three  crosses  near 
Jerusalem. 


2.  Paul  writing  to  the  Church 
at  Antioch. 


3.  The  crucifixion  of  Christ. 

4.  The  offering  of  the  soul. 


(212) 

1.  The  chained  man. 

2.  The  Prodigal’s  return. 


RESCUE  THE  PERISHING. 

Reading  on  the  Slides. 

3.  Bunyan  as  a roystering 
youth. 


4.  Bunyan  and  the  godlv 

women. 

5.  The  Crucifixion. 


COMIC  SCENES. 


BROWN  AND  JONES  FENCE. 

Reading  on  the  Slides. 


Brown  and  Jones  are  neighbors.  Each  has.  unknown  to  the  other,  determined  to  improve  the 
side  of  his  garden  fence.  It  is  a high  one.  and  whilst  Jones  Is  tarring  his  side  he  finds  white- 
wash coming  through,  and  Brown  is  equally  annoyed  to  find  tar  spreading  over  his  whitewash. 
Each  suspects  his  neighbor  of  trickery,  and  determines  to  go  over  and  settle  matters.  They 
neet  at  the  top  of  the  fence  and  each  is  drenched  by  the  contents  of  his  neighbor’s  pail. 

8 Slides. 


(•214) 


BURDOCK’S  GOAT. 

(With  Reading.) 


Every  picture  sparkles  with  mirth,  and  the  reading  is  a side-splitter.  The  strav  goat  eats 
the  clothes  which  are  hangiugout  to  dry.  and  butts  the  servant  girl  unmercifully.  Her  mistress 
cssavs  lo  tame  his  spirits,  but  is  fain  to  get  inside— a subject  for  arnica  and  plaster.  When  Bur- 
dock' gets  home  at  night,  he  is  very  angry  and  disgusted  with  their  childish  cowardice,  and  that 
makes  us  enjoy  ids  discomfiture  all  the  more.  The  militia  are  at  last  sent  for,  but  the  last 
slide  finds  him  alive  and  kicking. 

12  Slides, 
fifi 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS 


(216) 


RADIOGRAPHS  BY  X-RAYS. 


1.  Hand  (Back)  shots  in  the 

9.  Green  Lizard. 

18. 

flesh. 

10.  Snake. 

2.  Hand  (Palm)  shots  in  the 

11.  Salamander. 

19. 

flesh. 

12.  Common  House  Sparrow. 

20. 

3.  Frog. 

13.  Hand— Ring  on  little  fin- 

4. Wing  of  Fowl. 

ger. 

21. 

5.  Head  of  Fowl. 

14.  Flat-fish. 

6.  Foot  of  Fowl. 

15.  Rat. 

22. 

7.  Mouse. 

16.  Lamb’s  Foot. 

23. 

8.  Coins  in  Purse.  Pipe  in 

17.  Guinea  Pig. 

24. 

case. 

Girl's  Hand— Needle  In 
thumb. 

Elbow  Joint. 

Hand  — Bit  of  Glass  in 
Palm. 

Gecko  Lizard — Tail  broken. 
New  One  growing. 

Toad. 

Chicken,  three  weeks  old. 

Tortoise,  showing  inner 
skeleton. 


(21?) 


COLUMBIAN  EXPOSITION,  CHICAGO, 


No.  1.  A set  of  60  Views 
with  Lecture,  Columbian  Ex- 
position. Chicago. 

No.  2.  Miscellaneous,  200 
Views  without  Lecture,  Co- 
lumbian Exposition,  Chicago. 

No.  3.  The  following  Mis- 
cellaneous Views  of  Scenes 
nearly  all  over  the  world, 
which,  being  subject  to  con- 
stant change,  we  do  not  list 
separately : 

Alaska.  16. 

Animals,  13. 

Astronomy,  9. 

Athens,  11. 

Belgium,  10. 

Boston,  43. 

California.  18. 

Canada,  37. 

Chicago,  25. 

China,  13. 

Civil  War,  72. 

Colorado,  19. 

Constantinople,  22. 

Colored  Comics,  12. 


and  Miscellaneous  Stock. 

Egypt,  37. 

England,  57. 

Florence,  12. 

France,  18. 

Genoa,  16. 

Germany,  60. 

Gettysburg,  11. 

Holland,  8. 

Holy  Land,  62. 

Hymns,  60. 

India,  30. 

Ireland,  109. 

Japan,  26. 

Lights  and  Shadows,  24. 
London,  60. 

Maps,  23. 

Mottoes,  7. 

Naples,  7. 

New  Mexico,  29. 

New  Testament,  46. 

New  York.  50. 

Niagara,  7. 

Old  Testament,  44. 

Paris,  169. 

Philadelphia,  17. 


Pisa,  6. 

Pompeii,  14. 

Portraits,  100. 

I’s&lms,  25. 

Barn's  Horns,  27. 
Revolution  (American),  13. 
Home,  68. 

Russia,  48. 

San  Francisco,  38. 
Scotland.  70. 
"Sentimental,”  40. 
Southern  States,  25. 

Spain,  73. 

Stations  of  Cross,  12. 
Statuary,  45. 

Steamers,  Cars,  etc.,  25. 
Switzerland,  39. 

F.  S.  History,  25. 

Utah,  10. 

Vatican,  11. 

Venice,  48. 

Washington.  I).  C.,  28. 
White  Mountains,  11. 
Yellowstone,  25. 

Yosemite,  19. 


BRIGGS’S  BEST  COLORED  VIEWS. 

Wood  Mounted,  3'4  by  7 inches. 


(218) 

1.  Aorta.  Arch  and  Branches. 

2.  Arteries.  Base  of  Brain. 

3.  Artery,  External  Carotid. 

4.  Artery,  Inferior  Mesen- 

teric. 

5.  Brain  and  Spinal  Cord. 

6.  Brain.  Vertical  Section. 

7.  Circulation  of  the  Blood. 

8.  Circulation,  Diagram  of. 

9.  Coellac  Axis. 

10.  Digestive  Organs. 

11.  Heart  and  Lungs. 

12.  Lymphatics  (deep)  of  Ab- 

' domen,  etc. 


HUMAN  ANATOMY. 

13.  Lymphatics  (Superficial) 

of  Neck,  etc. 

14.  Muscles,  Back  View. 

15.  Muscles,  Front  View. 

16.  Muscles,  Head  and  Face. 

17.  Salivary  Glands. 

18.  Skin  and  its  Structure. 

19.  Solitary  Gland  of  Large 

Intestines. 

20.  Spinal  Column. 

21.  Stomach,  Liver  and  Pan- 

creas. 

22.  Superior  Mesenteric  Ar- 

tery, etc. 


23.  Sympathetic  Nerve. 

24.  Sympathetic  Nerve,  Lum- 

bar and  Sacral  part. 

25.  Thoracic  and  Right  Lym- 

phatic Duct. 

26.  Trachea  and  Broneldi. 

27.  Uterns  and  its  Appen- 

dages. 

28.  Vein  (Portal)  and 

Branches. 

29.  Vertical  Section  of  Testes. 


(219) 


BEN  HUR,  A TALE  OF  THE  CHRIST. 

Briggs’s  Best  Colored  Views,  72,  with  Reading. 


1.  Statue  of  Christ,  Thor- 

waldsen. 

2.  Balthasar  waiting  in  the 

Desert  for  the  Wise 
Men. 

3.  The  Meeting  of  the  three 

Wise  Men. 

4.  The  Courier  of  the  Desert. 

5.  The  Joppa  Gate  Market. 

6.  The  Joppa  Gate. 

7.  Mary,  the  Mother  of 

Christ. 

8.  The  Way  to  Bethlehem. 

9.  The  Cave  of  the  Khan  at 

Bethlehem. 

10.  The  Field  of  the  Shep- 

herds. 

11.  “While  Shepherds  watched 

their  Flocks.” 


12.  Angel  Appearing  *0  the 

Shepherds. 

13.  In  the  Cave. 

14.  Wise  Men  Arriving  at 

Jerusalem. 

15.  Herod. 

16.  The  Wise  Men  consulting 

with  Herod. 

17.  Adoration  of  the  Wise 

Men. 

18.  Ben  Hur  and  Messala. 

19.  A Judean  Home — exterior. 

20.  A Judean  Home— The 

Court. 

21.  Ben  Hur  and  his  Mother 

on  the  Terrace. 

22.  Ben  Httr's  Mother. 

23.  Tirzah. 


24.  The  Tile  Falling  from  the 

Roof. 

25.  The  Son  of  Mary  Gives 

Ben  Hur  to  Drink. 

26.  Arrius  Going  to  Sea. 

27.  Ben  Hur  before  Arrius  in 

the  Galley. 

28.  The  Sea-Fight. 

29.  Ben  Hur  Saves  Arrius's 

Life. 

30.  Celebrating  the  Victory  of 

Arrius. 

31.  The  Warehouse  of  Simon- 

ides. 

32.  Ben  Ilur's  first  Interview 

with  Simonides. 

33.  The  Grove  of  Daphne. 

34.  Procession  in  the  Grove. 


67 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


BEN  HUR,  a 

35.  Ben  Hur  Checking  Mes- 

sala’s  Horses. 

36.  The  Stadium. 

37.  Orchard  of  Palms. 

38.  Sheik  Ilderim. 

39.  The  Arabs. 

40.  Ben  Hur  Trains  the 

Sheik's  Arabs. 

41.  Iras  and  Ben  Hur  in  the 

Boat. 

42.  Itoman  Gambling  Orgie. 

43.  Morning  at  the  Games. 

44.  Circus  at  Antioch. 

45.  Chariot  Race. 

46.  Messala  in  the  Lead. 

47.  Chariot  Race  — Messala 

Overthrown. 

(220) 

(221) 

1.  Angel  of  Peace.  1.  Sleep- 

ing City.  2.  Angel. 

2.  Announcement  to  Shep- 

herds. 1.  Angel.  2. 
Heavenly  Choir.  3. 
Babe  in  Manger. 

3.  Bay  of  Naples  and  Vesu- 

vius. 1.  Day.  2.  Night, 
Vesuvius  in  Eruption. 

4.  Birth  of  Christ.  1.  Shep- 

herds in  Field.  2. 
Angels.  3.  Star  in  the 
Ea  st. 

5.  Birth  of  Venus.  1.  Sylvan 

Waters.  2.  Venus  and 
Cupids. 

6.  Chariot  Race.  1.  The 

Start.  2.  The  Finish. 

7.  1.  Chorister  Boys.  2. 

Foundling  Girls. 

8.  Declaration  of  Love.  1. 

Five  Minutes  before. 

2.  Five  Years  after. 


. TALE  OF  THE  CHRIST 

48.  Chariot  Race — Ben  Hur 

Wins. 

49.  Messala  Carried  from  the 

Circus. 

50.  Wrestling  Combat  in  the 

Palace  Idernee. 

51.  Tower  of  Antonia. 

52.  Tower  of  Antonia — Dun- 

geon in  Tower. 

53.  Tower  of  Antonia — Mother 

and  Tirzah  in  Dungeon. 

54.  Ben  Hur  looking  at  Jeru- 

salem. 

55.  Mother  and  Tirzah  Dis- 

cover Ben  Hur. 

56.  Lepers’  Dwelling  Places. 

57.  Amrah  Taking  Food  to 

her  Mistress. 

FLIGHT  OF  THE  SOUL. 

6 Views,  Unlisted. 

DISSOLVING  PAIRS. 

( See  Set  9.) 

9.  Emancipation  Proclama- 
tion. 1.  Before.  2. 
After. 

10.  Expectation.  1.  Fondly 

Gazing.  2.  Gone. 

11.  Flight  of  Aurora.  1.  Ro- 

seate Clouds.  2.  Au- 
rora and  Train. 

12.  “Good  Morning.”  1.  Still 

Asleep.  2.  Salutation. 

13.  Hovering  Angels.  1.  Sleep- 

ing t'hild.  2.  Cherubs 
Watching. 

14.  1.  Joy.  2.  Sorrow. 

15.  Little  Foxes.  1.  Large. 

Hollow  Tree.  2.  Foxes. 

16.  Marriage.  1.  Raal  Oncon- 

vaniance  without.  2. 
Its  Raal  Convaniance. 

17.  Milan  Cathedral.  1.  Day. 

2.  Night. 

18.  Mother's  Grave.  1.  Chil- 

dren with  Flowers.  2. 
Mother. 


. — Continued. 

58.  Group  of  Lepers. 

59.  At  Bethabara. 

60.  “Behold  the  Lamb  of 

God.” 

61.  The  Coming  of  the  King. 

62.  Ben  Hur  and  his  Mother. 

63.  Gethsemane,  the  Betrayal. 

64.  Gethsemane.  Christ  Taken 

Prisoner. 

65.  The  Going  to  Calvary. 

66.  Nailing  Christ  to  the 

Cross. 

67.  Christ  on  the  Cross. 

68.  "It  is  finished.” 

69.  Ben  Hur’s  Home. 

70.  Ben  Hur  and  Esther. 

71.  The  Catacombs. 

72.  Ecce  Homo. 


19.  Mother's  Joy.  1.  Mother 

and  Child.  2.  Widow's 
Comfort. 

20.  Soul's  Advent  to  Earth. 

1.  Landscape.  2.  Spirit 
of  a Child. 

21.  St.  Peter’s  and  St.  Angelo. 

1.  Day.  2.  Night. 

22.  1.  To  the  Rescue.  2. 

Saved. 

23.  Tramp,  Tramp.  1.  Prison- 

ers. 2.  Released. 

24.  Vision  of  Faust.  1. 

Demon.  2.  Wife. 

25.  1.  War.  2.  Peace. 

26.  Washington,  Shade  of 

1.  Tomb.  2.  Spirit. 

27.  Washington.  Dream  of. 

1.  Dreaming.  2.  The 
Dream. 

28.  Wood  Nymph’s  Bath.  1. 

Sylvan  Waters.  2.  The 
Nymph. 


/ 9P9\ 

1.  Field  Hospital  Headquar- 

ters. 

2.  Artillery  Coming  into  Ac- 

tion. 


(223) 

1.  “The  night  is  dark,  and  I 
am  far  from  home.” 


GETTYSBURG. 

3.  Battle  Near  Round  Top. 

4.  Gen.  Pickett’s  Charge. 

5.  Pickett's  Hand  to  Hand 

Fight. 

LEAD,  KINDLY  LIGHT. 

2.  “I  loved  to  choose  and  see 

my  path.” 

3.  “O’er  moor  and  fen,  o’er 

crag  and  torrent.” 


6.  Howard's  Position,  Ceme- 
tery Hill. 


4.  “And  with  the  morn  those 
angel  faces  smile.” 


(224) 

1.  Artist  in  Studio. 

2.  Washington. 


MAGIC  PICTURES  IN  ARTIST’S  STUDIO. 

I 3.  Lincoln.  | 4.  Grant. 


1.  “Jesus,  keep  me  near  the 

cross.” 

2.  “Near  the  cross  a trem- 

bling soul.” 


NEAR  THE  CROSS. 

3.  “There  the  bright  and 

Morning  Star.” 

4.  “Bring  its  scenes  before 

mo  * ’ 


5.  “Till  I reach  the  Golden 
Strand." 


PARABLE  OF  THE  SOWER. 


(228) 

1.  "A  sower  went  forth  to 

sow.” 

2.  “Some  fell  by  the  way- 

side.” 


3.  “Some  fell  on  stony 

places.” 

4.  “Some  fell  among  thorns.” 


G8 


5.  “Other  fell  in  good 

ground.” 

6.  “And  brought  forth  fruit, 

etc.” 


THE  BOSWORTH  OPTICAL  CO.,  BOSTON,  MASS. 


(230) 

1.  The  New-Bought  Prop- 
erty. 

(231) 

1.  Are  de  Triomphe. 

2.  Arc  de  Triomphe.  Place 

Concorde  and  Champ 
Elysee. 

3.  Bridges  of  the  Seine,  near 

view. 

4.  Bridges  of  the  Seine, 

Panorama. 

5.  Bois  de  Boulogne— Cas- 

cade. 

6.  Place  de  la  Concorde— 

Column  of  July. 

7.  Column  Vendome — Moon- 

light. 

8.  A Parisian  “Diligence." 


THE  WEDDING  FEAST. 

2.  The  Poor  and  Maimed  en-  I 
tering.  I 


PARIS. 

9.  Fontainebleau  Park,  40,- 
000  Acres. 

10.  Fountain  de  Medici. 

11.  Fontainebleau  Castle. 

12.  Fountain  and  Obelisk, 

Place  de  la  Concorde. 

13.  Fountains.  Obelisk,  Place 

— Moonlight. 

14.  Grand  Opera  House. 

15.  Hotel  de  Ville—  Moonlight. 

16.  The  Invalides  (Vet.  Solas. 

Home). 

17.  The  Luxembourg. 

18.  The  Madeleine. 

19.  Notre  Dame  by  Moonlight. 


3.  Without  a Wedding  Gar- 
ment. 


20.  Notre  Dame  by  Moonlight, 

near  view. 

21.  Paris— Panorama. 

22.  Paris— Panorama  from 

Isle  de  Cite,  Tulleries 
and  Louvre. 

23.  Pantheon,  by  Moonlight. 

24.  Place  de  la  Concorde, 

general  view. 

25.  Place  Concorde,  Pano- 

rama. 

26.  Versailles  Palace. 

27.  Trinity  Church.  Paris- 

Moonlight. 


(232) 


STAR-SPANGLED  BANNER. 

(With  Poem.) 


1.  “Oh.  say  can  you  see  by 

the  dawn's  early  light.” 

2.  "And  the  rockets'  red 

glare,  the  bombs  burst- 
ing in  air.” 


3.  “On  the  shore  dimly  seen 

through  the  mists  of 
the  deep.” 

4.  “And  where  Is  that  band 

who  so  vauntingly 
swore.” 


5.  “Oh.  thus  be  it  ever  when 

freemen  shall  stand.” 

6.  "And  this  be  our  motto 

‘In  God  is  our  trust.’  ” 


THROW  OUT  THE  LIFE-LINE. 


(233) 

1.  “Throw  out  the  Life-Line 

across  the  dark  wave. 
There  is  a brother  whom 
some  one  should  save.” 

2.  Chorus— "Throw  out  the 

Life-Line! 
Some  one  is 
d r i f t I n g 
away,”  etc. 


5 Views,  Plain. 

3.  "See!  he  is  sinking!  oh, 

hasten  to-day. 

And  out  with  the  life- 
boat! away,  then, 
away!” 

4.  “Winds  of  temptation  and 

billows  of  woe 
Will  soon  hurl  them  out 
where  the  dark  waters 
flow.” 


5.  “Haste,  then,  my  brother, 
no  time  for  delay, 

But  throw  out  the  Life- 
Line  and  save  them  to- 
day.” 


A VISIT  FROM  SANTA  CLAUS. 

(With  Poem.) 


1.  "The  children  were 
nestled  all  snug  in  their 
beds.” 


2.  “A  miniature  sleigh  and 

eight  tiny  reindeer.” 

3.  "And  he  looked  like  a 

pedler  just  opening  his 
pack.” 


4.  “Merry  Christmas  to  all, 
and  to  all  a good 
night.” 


(236) 

INCIDENTS  IN  UNITED  STATES  HISTORY. 

12  Views,  Unlisted,  No  Lecture. 

(237) 

COLORED  “ECONOMICS.” 
35  Views,  Unlisted. 

Glass,  3>i  x 4 inches. 

(238) 

MISCELLANEOUS. 
135  Views,  Unlisted. 

Glass,  3>4  x 7 inches. 

(239) 

SLIP  SLIDES,  COMIC. 

Unlisted. 

69 


Terms, 

Rental  'Perms, 


2d  page  of  cover 
2d  page  of  cover 


PLAIN 

A 

No.  OF 

NO.  OF 

Page 

Set. 

Title. 

Slides. 

Cat. 

22 

Abbeys  and  Castles 
England 

of 

50 

22 

145 

Agra,  India 

12 

49 

151 

Alaska 

60 

53 

127 

Alaska 

12 

48 

134 

Albert  Memorial 

12 

48 

152 

A Leap  for  Life 

6 

53 

19 

American  Civil  War  . . 

61 

21 

153 

Angel's  Storv 

7 

53 

109 

An  Old  Story 

26 

46 

164 

Around  the  World 
Eightv  Minutes 

in 

60 

53 

140 

Athens  

12 

49 

155 

A Tour  Through  North 
Wales  

50 

54 

11 

A Trip  Around  the  World, 

60 

18 

156 

Auld  Lang  Syne 

5 

54 

B 


167 

Babes  in  the  Woods 

8 

54 

46 

Bay  of  Naples 

50 

31 

97 

Beautiful  Snow 

5 

44 

41 

Belgium  

50 

30 

138 

Belgium  

12 

49 

72 

Ben  Hur  

60 

42 

158 

Bible,  How  We  Got  Our. 
Part  1 

39 

54 

VIEWS. 


NO.  OF 

No.  OF 

Page 

Set. 

Title.  Slides. 

Cat. 

82 

Christiana  and  Her  Chil- 

dren 

12 

43 

81 

Christmas  Hymn,  A 

Christmas,  The  Story  of 

6 

43 

166 

the  First 

20 

56 

167 

Cinderella  

5 

56 

12 

Columbus,  Life  and  Times 

of  

50 

18 

139 

Constantinople 

12 

49 

168 

Cricket  on  the  Hearth 

24 

56 

169 

Cuban  War  and  Warships, 

100 

57 

107 

Curfew  Must  Not  Ring  To- 

night 

10 

45 

242 

Cornin’  thro’  the  Rye 

4 

52 

D 

170 

Daniel,  The  Story  of 

Darjeeling 

18 

57 

150 

12 

50 

171 

David,  Life  of 

31 

57 

146 

Delhi 

12 

60 

203 

Denmark  (See  Sweden  and 

Deumark)  

50 

64 

172 

Devonshire,  England 

50 

58 

83 

Diana  or  Christ 

4 

43 

104 

Dora  

11 

45 

173 

Drunkard’s  Death 

10 

58 

E 

174  Early  Churches,  The  Re- 


159 

Bible,  How  We  Got  Our. 

gion  of 

60 

58 

Part  2 

41 

54,  55 

175 

Edinburgh,  A Visit  to 

160 

Bible,  How  We  Got  Our. 

“Old  Reekie”  

46 

59 

Part  3 

40 

55 

61 

F.irvilt.  

60 

37 

4 

Bible,  Maimers  and  Cus- 

51 

English  Lake  District  . . . 

50 

33 

toms 

30 

9 

23 

English  Old  Cathedrals. . . 

50 

23 

100 

Billy's  Rose 

9 

44 

176 

Esther,  The  Story  of  .... 

16 

69 

123 

Boston 

12 

48 

161 

Bottle,  The 

8 

55 

c 

162 

Brook,  The 

12 

55 

r 

213 

Brown  and  Jones'  Fence  . 

8 

66 

94 

Father,  Dear  Father,  Come 

6 

44 

214 

Burdock's  Goat 

12 

66 

47 

Florence 

36 

32 

163 

Burns,  A Night  with  

36 

55 

143 

Florence  

12 

49 

95 

Buy  Your  Own  Cherries . . 

10 

44 

177 

Fool,  The  Rich 

4 

69 

240 

Boer  War 

67 

41 

27 

French  Revolution  

50 

24 

C 

111 

Friendless  Bob  

18 

46 

164 

Calcutta  and  Bombay 

12 

56 

r\ 

16 

California 

50 

20 

U 

17 

California,  Yosemite  Val- 

178 

Gabriel  Grub 

20 

59 

ley  and  Big  Trees 

50 

20 

142 

Genoa  (Milan,  Genoa  and 

137 

Cashmere  (India) 

12 

49 

Pisa)  

12 

49 

165 

Ceylon  (India)  

60 

56 

130 

Georgia,  Life  in 

12 

48 

54 

China  and  the  Chinese  • • • 

60 

35 

35 

Germany  

50 

27 

69 

Christ,  Scenes  in  the  Life 

147 

Germany  

12 

50 

of 

28 

40 

132 

Gettysburg 

12 

48 

INDEX  — Continued. 


NO.  OP  U 

NO.  OF 

Page 

Set. 

Title.  ’ * : 

Slides. 

Cat. 

179 

Hawaii,  the  Paradise  of 

the  Pacific  

60 

69 

13 

History  of  the  United 

States  

61 

19 

38 

Holland  

50 

29 

136 

Holland  

12 

49 

68 

Holv  Child 

30 

40 

62 

Holy  Land  (Set) 

60 

38 

7 

Holy  Land  (General 

Views) about 

600 

12-15 

119 

Home,  Sweet  Home  

4 

47 

180 

Hudson  River 

12 

60 

8 Hymns  16 

241  Holy  City 9 60 

I 

181  Independence  Bell 6 60 


20 

India  

60 

21 

India  (See  Agra,  Cashmere, 

Delhi  and  Darjeeling)  . . 

12  49,  50 

182 

In  Love  

9 

60 

28 

Ireland.  Part  1 

60 

25 

29 

Ireland.  Part  2 

50 

25 

53 

Italian  Lakes  

50 

34 

49 

Italy,  Picturesque 

50 

32 

247 

“In  His  Steps” 

50 

62 

J 

117 

Jackdaw  of  Rheims 

12 

47 

105 

Jane  Conquest 

17 

45 

183 

Japan  

34 

60 

149 

Japan,  Manners  and  Cus- 

toms 

12 

50 

148 

Japan,  Views  in 

12 

50 

K,  L 

1S4 

Klondike,  a trip  to  the  • • • 

87  l 

30,  61 

58 

Lady  Jane  Grey,  Life  of  . 

24 

36 

116 

Lifeboat,  The 

5 

47 

63 

Lights  and  Shadows  of  a 

Great  City  (N.  Y.) 

61 

38 

113 

Little  Jim, the  Collier  Boy, 

6 

46 

21 

London,  A Day  in 

60 

.22 

15 

London,  The  Tower  of . . . 

30 

19 

121 

Lord's  Praver,  The 

7 

47 

185 

Luther  

6 

61 

M 

186 

Magic  Wand 

9 

61 

59 

Marley’s  Ghost  (A  Christ- 

mas  Carol) 

25 

36 

90 

Marching  Through 

Georgia 

6 

43 

57 

Mary  (Stuart)  Queen  of 

Scots 

24 

36 

'.87 

Maud  Muller 

6 

61 

101 

May  Queen 

10 

45 

43 

Mediterranean,  Cities  and 

Scenes  About  the 

50 

30 

71 

Mexico 

50 

41 

142 

Milan  (Genoa  and  Pisa) . . 

12 

49 

210 

Moses,  Life  of 

24 

66 

N 

141 

Naples  and  Pompeii 

12 

49 

55 

Napoleon  I,  Life  of 

60 

35 

110 

Nell’s  Dark  Days 

14 

46 

66 

New  Testament.  Series  A, 

48 

39 

67 

New  Testament.  Series  B, 

48 

39 

No.  of  No.  of  Page 

Set.  Title.  Slides.  Cat. 


188 

New  Testament.  Series  C, 

78 

62 

126 

Niagara  Falls 

12 

48 

34 

Norway  

50 

27 

33 

Norway,  Rambles  in 

50 

27 

32 

Norway,  Western 

50 

26 

189 

O 

Ober  Ammergau  Repre- 
sentations of  Christ’s 
Passion 

34 

52 

56 

Old  Curiosity  Shop 

34 

36 

65 

Old  Testament  Incidents  . 

24 

39 

190 

Old  Testament  Scenes  — 

24 

62 

2 

Old  Testament  Views. 
Series  B 

154 

8,  9 

191 

“ One  Good  Turn  Deserves 
Another” 

10 

62 

243 

Old  Kentucky  Home 

6 

50 

25 

P 

Paris  

50 

23 

192 

Paris 

12 

62 

193 

Persimmons,  How  He 
Took  Cah  of  der  Baby  • . 

4 

62 

194 

Philadelphia 

Pilgrim’s  Progress.  Part  I 

12 

63 

70 

50 

40 

6 

Pilgrim's  Progress.  Part  II 

50 

11 

142 

Pisa  (Milan,  Genoa  and) . . 

12 

49 

46 

Pompeii,  Past  and  Present 

50 

31 

141 

Pompeii  and  Naples  (See 
Naples) 

12 

49 

Portraits,  in  large  variety. 

Unlisted 

78 

Prodigal  Son,  The 

Paul  Revere’s  Ride 

9 

42 

244 

8 

50 

216 

R 

Radiographs,  by  X Rays. 
Raven,  The  ( Poe) 

24 

67 

195 

12 

63 

196 

Red  Riding  Hood 

6 

63 

212 

“ Rescue  the  Perishing  ” . . 

5 

66 

30 

Rhine,  Cologne  to  Con- 
stance  

60 

28 

197 

Rhine  and  Heidelberg  . . . 

12 

63 

198 

Rip  Van  Winkle 

12 

63 

37 

Riviera  

50 

28 

199 

Road  to  Heaven 

8 

63 

102 

Robinson  Crusoe  

12 

45 

48 

Rome 

60 

32 

144 

Rome 

12 

49 

60 

Rome,  Sights  in 

50 

33 

112 

Ruined  Cottage,  The  

10 

46 

135 

Russia 

12 

49 

200 

Ruth,  The  Story  of 

6 

63 

31 

S 

Scotland,  Highlands  of. .. 

52 

26 

30 

Scotland,  Lowlands  of  . .. 

50 

26 

114 

Scrub,  the  Workhouse 
Boy 

11 

47 

122 

Seven  Churches  of  Asia  . . 

7 

47 

201 

Shakspeare’s  Country, 

An  Hour  in  

36 

63 

26 

Sherwood  Forest  and  the 
Dukeries 

47 

24 

42 

Spain 

50 

30 

60 

Stanley  in  Africa 

42 

37 

131 

St.  Augustine,  Fla 

12 

48 

202 

St.  Paul  in  Rome 

60 

• 64 

79 

St.  Paul,  Life  of 

6 

42 

64 

St.  Paul  Series  

37 

33 

240 

Story  of  Jesus.  Bida  .... 

100 

51 

96 

Swanee  Ribber 

8 

44 

INDEX  --  Continued. 


No.  of  : 

S'O.  OF 

Page 

Set. 

Title.  Slides. 

Cat. 

203 

Sweden  and  Denmark 

50 

64 

39 

Switzerland.  No.  I 

50 

29 

40 

Switzerland.  No.  II  

50 

29 

T 

80 

Tabernacle  in  the  Wilder- 

ness  

10 

43 

120 

Ten  Commandments 

10 

47 

204 

Ten  Nights  in  a Barroom- 

10 

65 

205 

Ten  Virgins,  The 

7 

65 

118 

Three  Little  Kittens  and 

Lost  Mittens 

9 

47 

206 

Ticket  of  Leave  

11 

65 

245 

Tenting  on  the  Old  Camp 

Ground 

5 

50 

C 

m 

< 

207 

Utah 

12 

65 

133 

Venice 

12 

48 

208 

Victoria,  South  Australia 

and  Tasmania  

54 

65 

106 

Village  Blacksmith 

7 

45 

129 

Virginia  

12 

4S 

W 

* 

155 

Wales,  A Tour  Through 

North 

50 

18 

14 

Washington,  D.  C 

50 

19 

NO. 

OF  No.  OF 

Page 

Set.  Title.  Slides. 

Cat. 

128 

Watkins  Glen 

12 

48 

52 

Weslev,  Life  and  Times  of 

Rev.  John  

60 

34 

18 

Westminster  Abbey  

35 

20 

211 

“ When  I Survey  the  Won- 

drous  Cross  ” 

4 

66 

93 

Where  is  My  Wandering 

Boy  To-Night 

6 

44 

125 

White  Mountains 

12 

48 

209 

Wicked  Husbandmen,  The 

9 

66 

24 

Windsor  Castle 

30 

23 

115 

Women  of  Mumbleshead  . 

8 

47 

217 

World’s  Columbian  Expo- 

sitiou,  Chicago,  111. 

Lecture  

60  Sot  listed 

217 

World’s  Columbian  Expo- 

sition,  Chicago,  111. 

/ 

67 

No  Lecture  

200  l Sot  listed 

108 

Wreck  of  the  Hesperus. .. 

10 

45 

Y 

124 

Yellowstone  National 

Park 

12 

48 

Z 

98 

Zeke's  Courtship  

6 

44 

BRIGGS’  BEST  COLORED  VIEWS,  3 1-4x7  INCHES. 


NO. 

OF 

NO.  OF 

Page 

NO  OF 

NO  OF 

Paqe 

Set.  Title.  Slides. 

Cat. 

Set.  Title.  Slides. 

Cat. 

74 

“ Abide  With  Me  ” (Hymn 

103 

New  Tale  of  a Tub 

6 

45 

Illustrated) 

18 

42 

3,5 

New  Testament  Illustra- 

86 

“America”  (Hymn  Illus.) 

3 

43 

tions  and  Incidents. 

218 

Anatomy  (Human) 

29 

67 

(Also  Sets  66,  67,  68,  69)  125  9 

10, 39 

219 

Ben  Ilur  (probably  the 

77 

“ No  Cross  No  Crown  ” . . 

4 

42 

tin  fist,  extant.)  

72 

67 

4 

Unlisted 

1,5 

Bible  History  (Old  Testa- 

99 

Ode  to  the  American  Flag. 

meat) 

105 

7,  39 

(Drake)  

5 

44 

Christmas  Views  

4 

Tnlisted 

1,2, 

65  Old  Testament  Illustra- 

( 7,  8, 

167 

Cinderella 

6 

56 

tions 

105 

l 9,  39 

92 

Country  Boy's  Temptation 

228 

Parable  of  the  Sower 

6 

68 

and  Fall  

4 

44 

78 

Parable  of  the  Prodigal 

221 

Dissolving  Pairs  (See 

Sou,  “Carousal,” 

Set  9) 

56 

68 

“Swineherd,”  “Return” 

3 

42 

87 

Drunkard's  Progress  

12 

43 

230 

Parable  Wedding  Feast  • • 

3 

69 

88 

Drunkard’s  Reform 

6 

43 

231 

Paris.  No  Lecture 

27 

69 

89 

Drunkard’s  Stomach 

73 

“ Rock  of  Ages” 

11 

42 

(showing  the  effects  of 

232 

“ Star-Spangled  Banner”. 

6 

69 

alcohol)  

8 

43 

235 

St.  Nicholas'  Visit 

4 

69 

220 

Flight  of  a Soul 

6 

Unlisted 

79 

St.  Paul,  Scenes  from  the 

75 

“From  Greenland's  Icy 

Life  of 

6 

42 

Mountains” 

12 

42 

80 

The  Tabernacle  in  the 

91 

Gambler's  Career 

6 

44 

Wilderness 

10 

43 

222 

Gettysburg 

7 

68 

233 

“ Throw  Out  the  Life- 

10 

India  (a  magnificent  set. 

Line”  

5 

69 

No  Lecture)  

75 

17 

236 

United  States  History,  In- 

84 

Jerusalem,  Cyclorama  of 

cidents  iu 

12 

Inlisted 

the  time  of  the  cruci- 

85 

Voyage  of  Life.  (Cole.) 

fixion 

8 

43 

“ Childhood,  “ Youth,” 

Jerusalem  in  Her  Glory 

“Manhood,”  “Old 

and  in  Her  Fall 

2 

I'nligted 

Age” 

4 

43 

223 

“Lead,  Kindly  Light”  .. 

4 

68 

93 

“ Where  is  Mv  Wander- 

Knights  Templar 

2 

Unlisted 

ing  Boy  To-Night 

6 

44 

5 

Madonnas 

11 

10 

238 

Miscellaneous  (unlisted 

224 

Magic  Pictures  in  Artist’s 

above)  

135 

Studio  

4 

68 

237 

“Economics.”  (These  are 

Mottoes  and  Curtains  .... 

6 

Unlisted 

not  wood  mounted) 

35 

l oliited 

226 

“Near  the  Cross ” 

6 

68 

239 

Colored  “Slip-Slides”  (a 

76 

“Nearer,  My  God,  to  Thee” 

6 

42 

varied  assortment)  .... 

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